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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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52 132 "Paula went for a golden tarsk," said Drusus.
52 133 "And a steal, at that," said Kurik, unnecessarily in my view.
52 134 "I think so," said Drusus, whose opinion, as far as I could see, was not required on the matter.
52 135 "There is much to be said for pot girls and kettle-and-mat girls," said Kurik.
52 136 "They frequently make the best of slaves".
52 137 "And," said Drusus, "often enough one man's pot girl is another man's preferred slave, and sometimes one man's preferred slave is no more than another man's pot girl".
52 138 "It is all very mysterious," said Kurik.
"Paula went for a golden tarsk," said Drusus. "And a steal, at that," said Kurik, unnecessarily in my view. "I think so," said Drusus, whose opinion, as far as I could see, was not required on the matter. "There is much to be said for pot girls and kettle-and-mat girls," said Kurik. "They frequently make the best of slaves". "And," said Drusus, "often enough one man's pot girl is another man's preferred slave, and sometimes one man's preferred slave is no more than another man's pot girl". "It is all very mysterious," said Kurik. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )