Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
500
An exception to the low prices for males generally is that paid for a certified woman's slave, a handsome male, silken clad, who has been trained to tend a woman's compartments.
An exception to the low prices for males generally is that paid for a certified woman's slave, a handsome male, silken clad, who has been trained to tend a woman's compartments.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #500)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
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2
497
males captured in war, or in the seizure of cylinders or villages, or in the pillaging of caravans, are commonly slain.
2
498
The female is the prize commodity in the Gorean slave markets.
2
499
A high price for a male is a silver tarsk, but even a plain wench, of low caste, provided she moves well to the touch of the auctioneer's coiled whip, will bring as much, or more.
2
500
An exception to the low prices for males generally is that paid for a certified woman's slave, a handsome male, silken clad, who has been trained to tend a woman's compartments.
2
501
Some of such bring a price comparable to that brought by a girl, of average loveliness.
2
502
Prices, of course, tend to fluctuate with given markets and seasons.
2
503
If there are few such on the market in a given time, their prices will tend to be proportionately higher.
males captured in war, or in the seizure of cylinders or villages, or in the pillaging of caravans, are commonly slain.
The female is the prize commodity in the Gorean slave markets.
A high price for a male is a silver tarsk, but even a plain wench, of low caste, provided she moves well to the touch of the auctioneer's coiled whip, will bring as much, or more.
An exception to the low prices for males generally is that paid for a certified woman's slave, a handsome male, silken clad, who has been trained to tend a woman's compartments.
Some of such bring a price comparable to that brought by a girl, of average loveliness.
Prices, of course, tend to fluctuate with given markets and seasons.
If there are few such on the market in a given time, their prices will tend to be proportionately higher.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 2)