Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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73
Let her then, in her collar, barefoot, in her rag, at her labors, think on that.
Let her then, in her collar, barefoot, in her rag, at her labors, think on that.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #73)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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70
I would suppose that you could buy me, if you wished.
1
71
There are, of course, many to choose from.
1
72
It is interesting, that even a beautiful girl from my former world, one whose beauty might have led to wealth and position, may, on this world, be owned by a poor man.
1
73
Let her then, in her collar, barefoot, in her rag, at her labors, think on that.
1
74
There are many beautiful women on this world.
1
75
Accordingly, they are cheap.
1
76
Indeed, many are natively Gorean, stolen, seized in raids, taken as prizes in war, and such.
I would suppose that you could buy me, if you wished.
There are, of course, many to choose from.
It is interesting, that even a beautiful girl from my former world, one whose beauty might have led to wealth and position, may, on this world, be owned by a poor man.
Let her then, in her collar, barefoot, in her rag, at her labors, think on that.
There are many beautiful women on this world.
Accordingly, they are cheap.
Indeed, many are natively Gorean, stolen, seized in raids, taken as prizes in war, and such.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 1)