Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
112
Even a pot girl, a kettle-and-mat girl, would most likely bring between twenty and thirty copper tarsks in most markets.
8
113
And, in better times, one might buy the common fukuro of rice, to its usual measure, for as little as one or two tarsk-bits.
8
114
"It will be dark soon," said Torgus.
8
115
Slave girls are commonly quite vain.
8
116
Not vain as are free women, arrogant in their freedom and smug in their supposed beauty, whom slave girls commonly look down on, though fear terribly, but vain as slaves.
8
117
There is a Gorean expression, "slave beautiful," or "beautiful enough to be a slave".
8
118
Even a free woman so described, feigning her outrage, would, I suspect, be secretly pleased with such an assessment.
Even a pot girl, a kettle-and-mat girl, would most likely bring between twenty and thirty copper tarsks in most markets.
And, in better times, one might buy the common fukuro of rice, to its usual measure, for as little as one or two tarsk-bits.
"It will be dark soon," said Torgus.
Slave girls are commonly quite vain.
Not vain as are free women, arrogant in their freedom and smug in their supposed beauty, whom slave girls commonly look down on, though fear terribly, but vain as slaves.
There is a Gorean expression, "slave beautiful," or "beautiful enough to be a slave".
Even a free woman so described, feigning her outrage, would, I suspect, be secretly pleased with such an assessment.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )