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Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)

The "slave flower" brand was a natural development. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #546)
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3 546 The "slave flower" brand was a natural development.

Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

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3 543 When a girl is bought, of course, it is commonly because the man wants her, she, the female, and is willing to put down his hard-earned money for her and her alone, for she is alone; all she brings from the block is herself; she is a slave; she cannot bring wealth, power, or family connections; she comes naked and sold; it is she alone he buys.
3 544 There are, of course, men who buy for brands.
3 545 To meet this market various brands are developed and utilized.
3 546 The "slave flower" brand was a natural development.
3 547 Unfortunately for these entrepreneurs, their greed and lack of control over the metal shops resulted in the widespread proliferation of the dina brand.
3 548 As it became more popular, it was becoming, simultaneously, of course, a fairly common brand.
3 549 Girls branded as I was were already spoken of on Gor, rather disparagingly, as "dinas".
When a girl is bought, of course, it is commonly because the man wants her, she, the female, and is willing to put down his hard-earned money for her and her alone, for she is alone; all she brings from the block is herself; she is a slave; she cannot bring wealth, power, or family connections; she comes naked and sold; it is she alone he buys. There are, of course, men who buy for brands. To meet this market various brands are developed and utilized. The "slave flower" brand was a natural development. Unfortunately for these entrepreneurs, their greed and lack of control over the metal shops resulted in the widespread proliferation of the dina brand. As it became more popular, it was becoming, simultaneously, of course, a fairly common brand. Girls branded as I was were already spoken of on Gor, rather disparagingly, as "dinas". - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 3)