Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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491
In any event, Miss Wentworth, expecting riches, discovered in Tarncamp that she had been perhaps less successful in her attempts to delude, manipulate, and exploit men on Earth than she had supposed.
1
492
It seems her games, pretenses, deceits, and machinations had been more transparent than she realized.
1
493
Perhaps she had annoyed, irritated, or merely amused certain powerful men, Gorean slavers or those associated with them.
1
494
Perhaps some thought she might look less well in a brief, black cocktail dress with pearls, with a drink in hand, than in a rep-cloth slave tunic and collar, bearing drink to a master.
1
495
What might she look like, being vended naked on a Gorean slave block? However it had come about, she had been, unbeknownst to herself, even whilst on Earth, selected for Gorean slavery.
1
496
In a sense she was then a slave, though she was herself unaware of her new status and condition.
1
497
It had been decided for her, by masters.
In any event, Miss Wentworth, expecting riches, discovered in Tarncamp that she had been perhaps less successful in her attempts to delude, manipulate, and exploit men on Earth than she had supposed.
It seems her games, pretenses, deceits, and machinations had been more transparent than she realized.
Perhaps she had annoyed, irritated, or merely amused certain powerful men, Gorean slavers or those associated with them.
Perhaps some thought she might look less well in a brief, black cocktail dress with pearls, with a drink in hand, than in a rep-cloth slave tunic and collar, bearing drink to a master.
What might she look like, being vended naked on a Gorean slave block? However it had come about, she had been, unbeknownst to herself, even whilst on Earth, selected for Gorean slavery.
In a sense she was then a slave, though she was herself unaware of her new status and condition.
It had been decided for her, by masters.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )