Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
378
He had exacted from the crowd the highest possible price in the given market before he revealed, unexpectedly and to her dismay, the delicious richness and vulnerability of the girl's exploitable latencies, they as much a part of her as her block measurements, and as much for sale.
He had exacted from the crowd the highest possible price in the given market before he revealed, unexpectedly and to her dismay, the delicious richness and vulnerability of the girl's exploitable latencies, they as much a part of her as her block measurements, and as much for sale.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #378)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
375
Without warning I had been forced to reveal myself, despite any pretenses or intentions I might have, as what I had become on Gor, a true slave girl, and reveal myself as such openly, inadvertently, spontaneously, incontrovertibly, helplessly.
13
376
"The Jeweled Ankle Ring bids seventy," I heard.
13
377
He had handled his work well.
13
378
He had exacted from the crowd the highest possible price in the given market before he revealed, unexpectedly and to her dismay, the delicious richness and vulnerability of the girl's exploitable latencies, they as much a part of her as her block measurements, and as much for sale.
13
379
My responsiveness, like my intelligence, my service and my skills, such as they were, came with my price.
13
380
The Gorean is satisfied only with the whole girl; it is the whole girl that he buys.
13
381
"The Perfumed Rope bids eighty copper tarsks," I heard.
Without warning I had been forced to reveal myself, despite any pretenses or intentions I might have, as what I had become on Gor, a true slave girl, and reveal myself as such openly, inadvertently, spontaneously, incontrovertibly, helplessly.
"The Jeweled Ankle Ring bids seventy," I heard.
He had handled his work well.
He had exacted from the crowd the highest possible price in the given market before he revealed, unexpectedly and to her dismay, the delicious richness and vulnerability of the girl's exploitable latencies, they as much a part of her as her block measurements, and as much for sale.
My responsiveness, like my intelligence, my service and my skills, such as they were, came with my price.
The Gorean is satisfied only with the whole girl; it is the whole girl that he buys.
"The Perfumed Rope bids eighty copper tarsks," I heard.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 13)