Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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238
"Var Bina, Kajira?" queried the man.
2
239
I moaned with misery.
2
240
I did not know but they, rich and powerful masters, had access to many women as beautiful, or more beautiful, than I.
2
241
On Earth I had been noted as a beauty, an unusual, even ravishingly beautiful girl, but on gor, as I would come to understand, I, and others like me, could be acquired and disposed of for a handful of copper tarsks.
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242
There was little special about us.
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243
In many houses we would be kept with the kettles, as scullery and kitchen girls.
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244
I had been the most beautiful girl in the junior class at my elite girls' college.
"Var Bina, Kajira?" queried the man.
I moaned with misery.
I did not know but they, rich and powerful masters, had access to many women as beautiful, or more beautiful, than I.
On Earth I had been noted as a beauty, an unusual, even ravishingly beautiful girl, but on gor, as I would come to understand, I, and others like me, could be acquired and disposed of for a handful of copper tarsks.
There was little special about us.
In many houses we would be kept with the kettles, as scullery and kitchen girls.
I had been the most beautiful girl in the junior class at my elite girls' college.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )