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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

Are not women beautiful, and desirable? Who has not seen them in the paga taverns, stripped or silked? Who has not admired them in an exposition cage, on the auction block, under torchlight? Is it not pleasant to see them slave clad and collared, in the parks, on the boulevards, in the markets? Is it not delightful to see them being walked, back-braceleted and leashed, or chained at slave rings, awaiting the return of their masters? What man, truly, does not want to own a beautiful woman, to have her in his collar and at his feet? "The negotiations, I take it," I said, "did not go well". - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #280)
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3 280 Are not women beautiful, and desirable? Who has not seen them in the paga taverns, stripped or silked? Who has not admired them in an exposition cage, on the auction block, under torchlight? Is it not pleasant to see them slave clad and collared, in the parks, on the boulevards, in the markets? Is it not delightful to see them being walked, back-braceleted and leashed, or chained at slave rings, awaiting the return of their masters? What man, truly, does not want to own a beautiful woman, to have her in his collar and at his feet? "The negotiations, I take it," I said, "did not go well".

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 277 "And there was perhaps a second reason," I said.
3 278 "I think so," she said.
3 279 "Are not men beasts?" "It is true they are men," I said.
3 280 Are not women beautiful, and desirable? Who has not seen them in the paga taverns, stripped or silked? Who has not admired them in an exposition cage, on the auction block, under torchlight? Is it not pleasant to see them slave clad and collared, in the parks, on the boulevards, in the markets? Is it not delightful to see them being walked, back-braceleted and leashed, or chained at slave rings, awaiting the return of their masters? What man, truly, does not want to own a beautiful woman, to have her in his collar and at his feet? "The negotiations, I take it," I said, "did not go well".
3 281 Certainly, it seemed clear that Talena was not in the custody of the authorities of Ar.
3 282 "They might have gone well," she said.
3 283 "But they did not even begin.
"And there was perhaps a second reason," I said. "I think so," she said. "Are not men beasts?" "It is true they are men," I said. Are not women beautiful, and desirable? Who has not seen them in the paga taverns, stripped or silked? Who has not admired them in an exposition cage, on the auction block, under torchlight? Is it not pleasant to see them slave clad and collared, in the parks, on the boulevards, in the markets? Is it not delightful to see them being walked, back-braceleted and leashed, or chained at slave rings, awaiting the return of their masters? What man, truly, does not want to own a beautiful woman, to have her in his collar and at his feet? "The negotiations, I take it," I said, "did not go well". Certainly, it seemed clear that Talena was not in the custody of the authorities of Ar. "They might have gone well," she said. "But they did not even begin. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3)