Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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551
This development, though perhaps a disappointment to certain merchants and slavers, was not unwelcome to the girls who bore the brand, though few cared for their feelings.
This development, though perhaps a disappointment to certain merchants and slavers, was not unwelcome to the girls who bore the brand, though few cared for their feelings.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #551)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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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".
3
550
Collectors now seldom sought for dinas.
3
551
This development, though perhaps a disappointment to certain merchants and slavers, was not unwelcome to the girls who bore the brand, though few cared for their feelings.
3
552
The girl who is bid upon and sold from the block wants to be bought because men have found her desirable, so desirable that they are willing to part with their silver, perhaps even with their very gold, to buy her; how miserable she would be to learn that it is only for her brand that she is valued.
3
553
There were other brands in my captor's camp.
3
554
Yet I had been made a "dina".
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".
Collectors now seldom sought for dinas.
This development, though perhaps a disappointment to certain merchants and slavers, was not unwelcome to the girls who bore the brand, though few cared for their feelings.
The girl who is bid upon and sold from the block wants to be bought because men have found her desirable, so desirable that they are willing to part with their silver, perhaps even with their very gold, to buy her; how miserable she would be to learn that it is only for her brand that she is valued.
There were other brands in my captor's camp.
Yet I had been made a "dina".
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 3)