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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 273 "But only slave girls," she wept, "have their ears pierced".
11 274 She wept.
11 275 "How can I ever hope to become a Free Companion," she wept.
11 276 "What man would want a woman with the pierced ears of a slave girl? And if I were not veiled, anyone might look upon me, and laugh, and scorn me, seeing that my ears had been pierced, as those of a slave girl!" I shook my head, and again pressed my head into her shoulder.
11 277 I understood nothing.
11 278 I knew only I, Elinor Brinton, once of Park Avenue, once of the restaurants and boulevards of New York and the continent, now wore in my nose a tiny ring of steel.
11 279 Inge went next to the platform, her hands still bound behind her back, that she not disturb the tiny rods in her ears.
"But only slave girls," she wept, "have their ears pierced". She wept. "How can I ever hope to become a Free Companion," she wept. "What man would want a woman with the pierced ears of a slave girl? And if I were not veiled, anyone might look upon me, and laugh, and scorn me, seeing that my ears had been pierced, as those of a slave girl!" I shook my head, and again pressed my head into her shoulder. I understood nothing. I knew only I, Elinor Brinton, once of Park Avenue, once of the restaurants and boulevards of New York and the continent, now wore in my nose a tiny ring of steel. Inge went next to the platform, her hands still bound behind her back, that she not disturb the tiny rods in her ears. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )