Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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271
"For the bounty on your head, pretty kajira," I said, "one might purchase a galley, and a dozen slaves whose beauty would shame yours, as yours, such as it is, might shame that of tarsk sow".
8
272
"Surely not!" she said.
8
273
Well had I stung the beauty's vanity.
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274
"Well, perhaps," I said, "as much as yours would be beyond that of a typical copper-tarsk girl, a pot girl, a kettle-and-mat girl".
8
275
"I thought my beauty too great for that of a female slave," she said.
8
276
"But now," I said, "you are more familiar with that of female slaves".
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277
"But I am beautiful!" she wept.
"For the bounty on your head, pretty kajira," I said, "one might purchase a galley, and a dozen slaves whose beauty would shame yours, as yours, such as it is, might shame that of tarsk sow".
"Surely not!" she said.
Well had I stung the beauty's vanity.
"Well, perhaps," I said, "as much as yours would be beyond that of a typical copper-tarsk girl, a pot girl, a kettle-and-mat girl".
"I thought my beauty too great for that of a female slave," she said.
"But now," I said, "you are more familiar with that of female slaves".
"But I am beautiful!" she wept.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )