Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
53
The familiarity of this brand, of course, is no reproach, nor any indication of inferior merit.
The familiarity of this brand, of course, is no reproach, nor any indication of inferior merit.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #53)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
50
It was, appropriately, the common kajira mark.
21
51
How right that was for her.
21
52
How splendid that the former Lady Flavia of Ar should bear in her thigh, now that of a slave, the most common of Gorean slave marks, the tiny, tasteful, cursive kef, as did many thousands of others.
21
53
The familiarity of this brand, of course, is no reproach, nor any indication of inferior merit.
21
54
It is a very beautiful mark, enhancing a slave's beauty, and, as such, it is likely to mark not only the least of slaves but the highest of slaves, not only a pot girl or a kettle-and-mat girl but the pampered pets chained to the side of a Ubar's throne.
21
55
Still, I was pleased that it was the common mark which had been put on her.
21
56
That seemed appropriate.
It was, appropriately, the common kajira mark.
How right that was for her.
How splendid that the former Lady Flavia of Ar should bear in her thigh, now that of a slave, the most common of Gorean slave marks, the tiny, tasteful, cursive kef, as did many thousands of others.
The familiarity of this brand, of course, is no reproach, nor any indication of inferior merit.
It is a very beautiful mark, enhancing a slave's beauty, and, as such, it is likely to mark not only the least of slaves but the highest of slaves, not only a pot girl or a kettle-and-mat girl but the pampered pets chained to the side of a Ubar's throne.
Still, I was pleased that it was the common mark which had been put on her.
That seemed appropriate.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 21)