Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
12
538
The slave looked at him, startled, gratefully.
12
539
Once she had regarded herself as too beautiful to be a slave; then she had come to realize that her beauty, while not negligible, was far exceeded by many slaves.
12
540
This can be a very sobering experience for a woman, even one of great attractiveness, finding that her beauty, perhaps quite extraordinary for a free woman, may be quite average for a slave.
12
541
For the first time she finds herself placed amongst, and ranked amongst, women of great interest to men, women even selected with this in mind.
12
542
In so chastening a situation the female's original complacency and arrogance is likely to be replaced by a hope that men, or some men, might find her at least similarly pleasing.
12
543
Certainly she will try to be so.
12
544
It might also be recalled that the slave had become even more beautiful after her collaring.
The slave looked at him, startled, gratefully.
Once she had regarded herself as too beautiful to be a slave; then she had come to realize that her beauty, while not negligible, was far exceeded by many slaves.
This can be a very sobering experience for a woman, even one of great attractiveness, finding that her beauty, perhaps quite extraordinary for a free woman, may be quite average for a slave.
For the first time she finds herself placed amongst, and ranked amongst, women of great interest to men, women even selected with this in mind.
In so chastening a situation the female's original complacency and arrogance is likely to be replaced by a hope that men, or some men, might find her at least similarly pleasing.
Certainly she will try to be so.
It might also be recalled that the slave had become even more beautiful after her collaring.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )