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Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)

How he had scorned me for the mercenary use of my body, implicitly bartering its promises for favors and acquisitions, hinting at much, reaping gains, and bestowing nothing, a body which was now no longer my own, but the possession of another. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 46, Sentence #522)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
46 522 How he had scorned me for the mercenary use of my body, implicitly bartering its promises for favors and acquisitions, hinting at much, reaping gains, and bestowing nothing, a body which was now no longer my own, but the possession of another.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
46 519 He had known me better than I had known myself.
46 520 He had seen how small, vain, pretentious, shallow, superficial, petty, and worthless I was.
46 521 How he had despised me for my little plots and exploitations.
46 522 How he had scorned me for the mercenary use of my body, implicitly bartering its promises for favors and acquisitions, hinting at much, reaping gains, and bestowing nothing, a body which was now no longer my own, but the possession of another.
46 523 No longer could women such as I, brought to Gor, sell our bodies for personal gain; rather, now, it is we who are sold, for the gain of others, our masters.
46 524 How stupid were the men of Earth, how easily deluded and outwitted.
46 525 How clever and successful I had been.
He had known me better than I had known myself. He had seen how small, vain, pretentious, shallow, superficial, petty, and worthless I was. How he had despised me for my little plots and exploitations. How he had scorned me for the mercenary use of my body, implicitly bartering its promises for favors and acquisitions, hinting at much, reaping gains, and bestowing nothing, a body which was now no longer my own, but the possession of another. No longer could women such as I, brought to Gor, sell our bodies for personal gain; rather, now, it is we who are sold, for the gain of others, our masters. How stupid were the men of Earth, how easily deluded and outwitted. How clever and successful I had been. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 46)