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Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Allison," said the Lady Bina, "are you attractive to men?" "I think so, Mistress," I said, "a little, sometimes, perhaps". - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #320)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 320 "Allison," said the Lady bina, "are you attractive to men?" "I think so, Mistress," I said, "a little, sometimes, perhaps".

Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 317 It seldom went out until darkness.
10 318 One reason I had been purchased, I gathered, was to have a companion for the Lady bina when she left the house.
10 319 We were in the Sul Market one afternoon.
10 320 "Allison," said the Lady bina, "are you attractive to men?" "I think so, Mistress," I said, "a little, sometimes, perhaps".
10 321 To be sure, I thought myself quite attractive.
10 322 Had I not been one of the most beautiful girls in the sorority, a sorority in which membership, clearly, was not unrelated to beauty? And now, of course, I was enslaved, and slavery much enhances the beauty of a woman.
10 323 Collared and slave-clad what woman would not be beautiful? And there is the meaning and nature of the condition which in itself enhances the beauty of a woman a thousandfold, for she is then slave.
It seldom went out until darkness. One reason I had been purchased, I gathered, was to have a companion for the Lady bina when she left the house. We were in the Sul Market one afternoon. "Allison," said the Lady bina, "are you attractive to men?" "I think so, Mistress," I said, "a little, sometimes, perhaps". To be sure, I thought myself quite attractive. Had I not been one of the most beautiful girls in the sorority, a sorority in which membership, clearly, was not unrelated to beauty? And now, of course, I was enslaved, and slavery much enhances the beauty of a woman. Collared and slave-clad what woman would not be beautiful? And there is the meaning and nature of the condition which in itself enhances the beauty of a woman a thousandfold, for she is then slave. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10)