Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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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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There was little special about us.
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In many houses we would be kept with the kettles, as scullery and kitchen girls.
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I had been the most beautiful girl in the junior class at my elite girls' college.
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In all the school, there had been only one more lovely than I, or so some said, the lovely Elicia Nevins, who was in anthropology, in the senior class.
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How I had hated her.
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What rivals we had been! I felt the edge of the dagger anchor itself in the outer layer of skin on my throat, preparing for its slash.
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.
In all the school, there had been only one more lovely than I, or so some said, the lovely Elicia Nevins, who was in anthropology, in the senior class.
How I had hated her.
What rivals we had been! I felt the edge of the dagger anchor itself in the outer layer of skin on my throat, preparing for its slash.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )