Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
38
113
I thought of another world, one on which beauty was seldom for sale, except on its own terms.
38
114
I wondered if there was all that much difference, between a woman selling herself for her own profit, or being sold by another, for another's profit.
38
115
In both cases she was sold.
38
116
In the first case, she was her own merchant.
38
117
In the second case, the merchant was another.
38
118
Perhaps it was a prejudice of my caste, but it seemed to me that in the second case the transaction was less hypocritical, less deceitful, more open, and honest.
38
119
So let her be openly put up, and openly bid upon.
I thought of another world, one on which beauty was seldom for sale, except on its own terms.
I wondered if there was all that much difference, between a woman selling herself for her own profit, or being sold by another, for another's profit.
In both cases she was sold.
In the first case, she was her own merchant.
In the second case, the merchant was another.
Perhaps it was a prejudice of my caste, but it seemed to me that in the second case the transaction was less hypocritical, less deceitful, more open, and honest.
So let her be openly put up, and openly bid upon.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )