Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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156
Such wealth, if any man might possess it, might purchase a fleet, a city.
26
157
Cecily, adjudging her in the light of markets, and seasons, with which I was familiar, if put on the block, despite her intelligence, beauty, and passion, would not be likely to bring more than two silver tarsks.
26
158
She was exquisite goods, but the markets were filled with such.
26
159
Earth males, sometimes brought to gor, tended to be startled and amazed at the abundance and beauty of female slaves on gor.
26
160
This plenitude of attractive, available merchandise is not, of course, unusual for a slave-holding culture, and the collar, too, is not easily come by.
26
161
On the whole, it is only the loveliest who ascend the block.
26
162
Even women who sell as pot girls and kettle-and-mat girls are often well worth looking at twice, and bidding on.
Such wealth, if any man might possess it, might purchase a fleet, a city.
Cecily, adjudging her in the light of markets, and seasons, with which I was familiar, if put on the block, despite her intelligence, beauty, and passion, would not be likely to bring more than two silver tarsks.
She was exquisite goods, but the markets were filled with such.
Earth males, sometimes brought to gor, tended to be startled and amazed at the abundance and beauty of female slaves on gor.
This plenitude of attractive, available merchandise is not, of course, unusual for a slave-holding culture, and the collar, too, is not easily come by.
On the whole, it is only the loveliest who ascend the block.
Even women who sell as pot girls and kettle-and-mat girls are often well worth looking at twice, and bidding on.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )