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Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)

The young women of many such islands, villages, or stations, seek the status, security, honor, and pleasures, of the companionship. - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #116)
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16 116 The young women of many such islands, villages, or stations, seek the status, security, honor, and pleasures, of the companionship.

Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)

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16 113 "I trust your pouch bulges with trinkets and baubles," said another.
16 114 I turned away, puzzled.
16 115 In order that what follows might be more easily grasped, let me give a brief account of certain aspects of the culture of several of the living islands, of which we may take Isle of Seleukos to be typical.
16 116 The young women of many such islands, villages, or stations, seek the status, security, honor, and pleasures, of the companionship.
16 117 Thus, they seek to enhance their innate desirability, which is often considerable, by accumulating what is, in effect, a personal dowry.
16 118 They liberally exchange their favors for coins, pins, badges, beads, medals, brooches, and such, which they commonly hang on their belts.
16 119 In this way they not only proclaim their interest in, and eligibility for, the companionship, but make clear, given the weight and value of the belt, both their allure and likely prowess.
"I trust your pouch bulges with trinkets and baubles," said another. I turned away, puzzled. In order that what follows might be more easily grasped, let me give a brief account of certain aspects of the culture of several of the living islands, of which we may take Isle of Seleukos to be typical. The young women of many such islands, villages, or stations, seek the status, security, honor, and pleasures, of the companionship. Thus, they seek to enhance their innate desirability, which is often considerable, by accumulating what is, in effect, a personal dowry. They liberally exchange their favors for coins, pins, badges, beads, medals, brooches, and such, which they commonly hang on their belts. In this way they not only proclaim their interest in, and eligibility for, the companionship, but make clear, given the weight and value of the belt, both their allure and likely prowess. - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 16)