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

He considers such matters as her hair, its cut, cosmetics appropriate to her, the proper type of earrings, a variety of collars and slave silks, how she walks, and speaks, and kneels, and so on, and makes his recommendations. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #1090)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 1090 He considers such matters as her hair, its cut, cosmetics appropriate to her, the proper type of earrings, a variety of collars and slave silks, how she walks, and speaks, and kneels, and so on, and makes his recommendations.

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

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9 1087 The same attention, of course, which the Gorean bestows upon his own life and world, is naturally bestowed upon his slave girls.
9 1088 They, too, must be perfect.
9 1089 Just as, in our world, it is not uncommon to seek the advice of an interior decorator in obtaining and organizing the appointments of one's own dwelling, so, too, in the Gorean world, it is not uncommon to call in a trainer and beautician to appraise and improve a girl.
9 1090 He considers such matters as her hair, its cut, cosmetics appropriate to her, the proper type of earrings, a variety of collars and slave silks, how she walks, and speaks, and kneels, and so on, and makes his recommendations.
9 1091 Commonly he finds an apparently plain slave, discovers her latencies, and leaves a beauty.
9 1092 An apparently plain girl is a challenge to such a man.
9 1093 They are said to be able to work wonders.
The same attention, of course, which the Gorean bestows upon his own life and world, is naturally bestowed upon his slave girls. They, too, must be perfect. Just as, in our world, it is not uncommon to seek the advice of an interior decorator in obtaining and organizing the appointments of one's own dwelling, so, too, in the Gorean world, it is not uncommon to call in a trainer and beautician to appraise and improve a girl. He considers such matters as her hair, its cut, cosmetics appropriate to her, the proper type of earrings, a variety of collars and slave silks, how she walks, and speaks, and kneels, and so on, and makes his recommendations. Commonly he finds an apparently plain slave, discovers her latencies, and leaves a beauty. An apparently plain girl is a challenge to such a man. They are said to be able to work wonders. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 9)