Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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57
21
"To me," I said, to Tajima and Pertinax, "she seems quite attractive, indeed, particularly lovely, but I am no fit judge of Pani beauty".
"To me," I said, to Tajima and Pertinax, "she seems quite attractive, indeed, particularly lovely, but I am no fit judge of Pani beauty".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 57, Sentence #21)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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57
18
Men wish women to be beautiful.
57
19
Is the beauty of women not one of the pleasures of men? The slave, for example, is required to be as beautiful as possible before men, even before a hated master, as well as, naturally, graceful, obedient, deferent, and submissive.
57
20
And as a woman is graceful, obedient, deferent, and submissive, soon she finds herself graceful, obedient, deferent, and submissive.
57
21
"To me," I said, to Tajima and Pertinax, "she seems quite attractive, indeed, particularly lovely, but I am no fit judge of Pani beauty".
57
22
I turned to Tajima.
57
23
"What do you think?" I asked.
57
24
"Fit for a secondary, or tertiary, slave block," he said, "in a village market".
Men wish women to be beautiful.
Is the beauty of women not one of the pleasures of men? The slave, for example, is required to be as beautiful as possible before men, even before a hated master, as well as, naturally, graceful, obedient, deferent, and submissive.
And as a woman is graceful, obedient, deferent, and submissive, soon she finds herself graceful, obedient, deferent, and submissive.
"To me," I said, to Tajima and Pertinax, "she seems quite attractive, indeed, particularly lovely, but I am no fit judge of Pani beauty".
I turned to Tajima.
"What do you think?" I asked.
"Fit for a secondary, or tertiary, slave block," he said, "in a village market".
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 57)