Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"But how miserable," she moaned, "that I fell slave!" "The more excruciatingly beautiful a woman is," I said, "the more likely it is that she will be put in brand and collar".
"But how miserable," she moaned, "that I fell slave!" "The more excruciatingly beautiful a woman is," I said, "the more likely it is that she will be put in brand and collar".
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #483)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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480
"It is true," said I, "Slave Girl.
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481
Had men not found you beautiful they would have been quite content to leave you free.
5
482
Only the most beautiful are thought worthy of the brand; only the most beautiful are found worthy of the collar".
5
483
"But how miserable," she moaned, "that I fell slave!" "The more excruciatingly beautiful a woman is," I said, "the more likely it is that she will be put in brand and collar".
5
484
She looked at me.
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485
"Any true man," I said, "who sees such a woman wishes to own her".
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"On this world," whispered Alyena, "they can!" "On this world," I said, "they do".
"It is true," said I, "Slave Girl.
Had men not found you beautiful they would have been quite content to leave you free.
Only the most beautiful are thought worthy of the brand; only the most beautiful are found worthy of the collar".
"But how miserable," she moaned, "that I fell slave!" "The more excruciatingly beautiful a woman is," I said, "the more likely it is that she will be put in brand and collar".
She looked at me.
"Any true man," I said, "who sees such a woman wishes to own her".
"On this world," whispered Alyena, "they can!" "On this world," I said, "they do".
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 5)