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Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 189 "In that way, by contrast one accentuates the beauty of Adraste".
2 190 I was not pleased to hear this.
2 191 I did know that much thought, however, even in a lesser house, goes into the display of slaves.
2 192 What merchant is not aware of such things? It is not unusual to display a plainer woman first, in order to dramatize the greater value of the subsequent merchandise.
2 193 I did not regard myself as plain, of course, and I doubted that many masters would have done so.
2 194 In any event, angrily, I resolved to do better than well, and show the tiers goods for which bids would be fierce, goods which could be removed from the block only dearly.
2 195 I heard Adraste laugh behind me.
"In that way, by contrast one accentuates the beauty of Adraste". I was not pleased to hear this. I did know that much thought, however, even in a lesser house, goes into the display of slaves. What merchant is not aware of such things? It is not unusual to display a plainer woman first, in order to dramatize the greater value of the subsequent merchandise. I did not regard myself as plain, of course, and I doubted that many masters would have done so. In any event, angrily, I resolved to do better than well, and show the tiers goods for which bids would be fierce, goods which could be removed from the block only dearly. I heard Adraste laugh behind me. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )