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Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor

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2 120 For example, if they could fuse their superstitions and lore, and myths, with a genuine moral message, of one sort or another, they might appeal more seriously to the general population; if they spoke more sense people would be less sensitive to, or disturbed by, the nonsense; further,...

Book 11. (3 results) Slave Girl of Gor

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3 481 The brand has on Gor legal, institutional status; that which it marks it makes an object; its victim has no rights, or appeal, within the law.
4 359 The necklaces and beads which Eta produced for me were delights of color and appeal; yet they were simple and surely of little value.
27 366 But I am sure he was trying, in one way or another, to counter, reduce or diminish my appeal to him, which was apparently excruciating.

Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor

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3 920 Her hair was now short, and that might diminish her sales appeal for a time, but it would surely grow.

Book 15. (1 results) Rogue of Gor

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10 197 Too, she had been a display slave, and that spoke well for her appeal to the eye, and ear, and hand.

Book 16. (4 results) Guardsman of Gor

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18 439 Every young man wishes to buy a girl who will appeal, personally, to him.
19 352 If she appears less comely or clumsy, he will presumably order her out of the tent, to appeal to first one of his men, and then to another, to find one who is willing to use her.
19 963 To be sure, men differ considerably in their interests in women, and it is a near certainty that she will appeal to one fellow or another.
20 1824 The danger, of course, is that this animal, this mere marketable property, is likely to have the most profound and dramatic appeal a female can have to a man, that of the slave girl to the master.

Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor

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13 658 Commonly only the finest, the most exquisite, the most feminine, the most desirable females are enslaved, for those are the ones that appeal most to men.

Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor

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9 597 Perhaps only the slave has some sense of how she truly appears to men, in all her radiant, vital, vulnerable, feminine appeal, some sense of how men truly see her, some sense of the magnetism, the lightning, the joy, the electricity of human sexuality.

Book 19. (2 results) Kajira of Gor

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32 318 What can we do, other than attempt to appeal to the chooser of slaves, to the desiderated buyer, to the man we desire, to the man we want, to the man we love? The decision is his.
36 1275 Gorean sexuality seems to appeal to what is finest, and most patient in men and women, to what is most detailed and rich, to what is most human.

Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor

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2 702 Can they be ignorant of the igniting appeal of their particular configuration on a male? Can they not understand how he sees them, how he notes, and responds to, and relishes, the smallness of their feet, the slimness of their ankles, the curves of their calves, the sweetness of their ...

Book 21. (3 results) Mercenaries of Gor

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11 139 Now I shall never be able to find them again and appeal earnestly, fervently, to their better selves, and higher natures, to take back their filthy money.
13 36 Possession of an unauthorized weapon could be construed as a capital offense, the penalty for which, at the discretion of any soldier, could be exacted in place, instantly, and without recourse or appeal.
18 259 "If some women are natural slaves, and know this in their hearts," I said, "would you prefer that they conceal this from the world? Do such lies please you? Do you commend them, truly? Would you advise these women to indulge in deceit, to rejoice in the practice of hypocrisy? What do you say to thei...

Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor

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13 328 Some women will appeal more to one man, and some to another.

Book 23. (3 results) Renegades of Gor

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21 375 It is not my fault if they did not judiciously bare their bodies, and design themselves clothing such as might appeal to a conquering invader.
21 581 It was a placatory gesture, in its way an appeal for lenience, or mercy.
21 941 Usually the names are ones that appeal to the master.

Book 24. (2 results) Vagabonds of Gor

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19 314 "I appeal to your honor," she said, "as a soldier of Ar".
45 93 Some of these girls, doubtless, were terrified and startled at the magnitude of the desire they produced, and the audacity and delight with which they were handled and ravished, not suspecting perhaps for months that part of their appeal, even to strangers, was something as apparently ...

Book 25. (6 results) Magicians of Gor

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7 331 It was a clear appeal to patriotic sentiment in Ar.
9 700 This is a recognition of their appeal to men, an acknowledgement of their attractiveness, and an obvious tribute to their beauty, to their female desirability.
12 278 Also, it might be noted that many women are enslaved not simply because it is convenient to do so, the ropes are handy, so to speak, or because they are beautiful of face and figure, but actually because of their intelligence and sensitivity, qualities which appeal to many Gorean men.
20 29 "Of course in my belly," she said, "I felt the appeal of bondage.
21 519 Would she then seem so outstanding? Or might not other girls, here and there, more appeal to one man or another?" "I see what Master is saying," said Lavinia.
27 905 "Do you think you would not appeal to them?" "They do not know what to do with slaves," she said.

Book 26. (5 results) Witness of Gor

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2 136 If it would be stupid, or absurd, as I suspected, if not dangerous, to pretend to a belligerent stance, to protest, or threaten, or to appeal to legalities, the purport of which might well be aligned precisely against one, then perhaps, I thought, one might appeal to the ...
2 92 Indeed, shortly after the steps had passed, I scrambled to my knees! I must be angry! I must pound upon the door! I must call out! I must insist upon attention! I must demand to see someone! I must demand release! I must bluster and threaten! I must attempt to confuse my jailers, and terrify them in...
12 945 He is to be obeyed with perfection in all things, instantly, unquestioningly, with no appeal.
13 213 Too, for what it is worth, intelligent women are commonly better looking than less intelligent women, a feature which is not without its appeal to masters, and one which makes them more likely candidates for the slavers' ropes and irons; too, they also tend to be more helplessly respon...
41 21 They bespeak one's appeal.

Book 27. (11 results) Prize of Gor

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17 115 "appeal, appeal!" he said to Ellen.
12 418 This is, of course, in no sense an admission that Ellen had put her beauty before Gart, that brute, the work-master, he who ruled the laundry and to whom she was fearfully subject, in any way that might have been intended to appeal to him, in any way that manifested her slaveness.
15 44 Such things appeal well to natural glories, their sense of power and pleasure.
16 1277 The other girls, too, Targo approaching, began to appeal to the crowd, uttering the attraction call of the common girl for sale.
16 1289 She did not meet his eyes but continued to appeal to the crowd.
17 8 Targo had perhaps realized that miserable slaves with roughened skin, scarcely able to move, red and peeling, would have less sales appeal.
17 118 Intermingle with, and enrich, your appeal, with additional phrases of enticement.
20 93 A slave who is nothing to one man may be exactly the slave that another man must have at any price, and a stunning beauty, perhaps a flower from a defeated Ubar's pleasure garden, perhaps even his preferred slave, these women vended in a war camp, might not appeal to a given common sol...
20 514 She was sure she could not placate them, or appeal to them, or use her vulnerability and beauty to protect herself, as she might have with a fully grown male.
27 3350 Indeed, the switch will continue to be an admonitory implement which will never lose its appeal to the master or its meaning for the slave.
29 252 She must challenge his affections, appeal to his pity, confuse him, take him off balance, force him to acknowledge his undoubted feelings for her.

Book 28. (6 results) Kur of Gor

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1 825 She was doubtless trying to explain, too, that some terrible mistake had been made, that there must be someone to whom to appeal, and so on.
10 110 For a moment Cabot had caught a look of fleeting terror in her countenance, of mute appeal, and then she was again in the required posture.
36 231 "They appeal to men".
40 29 Clearly she would have preferred to turn them, so that her small, soft palms would be exposed to her master, in a slave's mute appeal.
76 13 Interestingly, the slave collar, which might be thought a badge of shame, is often regarded, rather, by its wearer, and certainly by men, to the jealousy, hatred, and envy of free women, as an indisputable emblem of female desirability, a token or insignia of appeal and interest, of at...
77 15 And, he thought, too, while considering her various characteristics, which might appeal to buyers, though she is naive, confused, uncertain of herself, a stranger to herself, in some ways alien to herself, yet she has surely a fine, supple mind, quick, and, even, within its limits, tho...

Book 29. (4 results) Swordsmen of Gor

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6 40 Her appeal to him had been much enhanced, I gathered, by my judicious amendments to her garmenture.
10 525 "And your practice always wore the veil of mutual interest, of the earnest exploitation of timely opportunities, of the utmost business efficiency, of the highest standards of commercial professionalism, but, underneath, was concealed an agenda of unilateral advantage, for your firm and yourself, an...
19 242 "That does not appeal to me either," said Tajima, again in English.
22 657 She had been chosen to appeal to me in ways of which I had not even dreamed, and, by a parity of design, her own needs and desires had been taken into consideration, and mercilessly exploited, as well, and unscrupulously so, in that she had been selected as one who by her own nature wo...

Book 30. (4 results) Mariners of Gor

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8 325 We were hundreds of pasangs from land, and who knew how far the ice might last, but, it seemed, even so woeful and improbable a scheme might have some appeal to forlorn, desperate minds, minds half crazed by the imprisonment of the ship, the silence, the darkness, the cold, the endless...
17 82 Saru's outburst, and appeal, for the attention of Pertinax, brought her two strokes of her trainer's switch, and she shrank down to the deck, covering her head.
37 150 To be sure, this adds to the appeal of a slave.
37 1215 "I think you are the sort of female who would appeal to a Scribe," I said.

Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor

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18 726 Indeed, if I were to attempt to circumvent the discipline of Master Desmond by an appeal to Lord Grendel, I had no doubt he would lash me well, and if I were to attempt to appeal to the Lady Bina I was sure she would make inquiries as to what was appropriate under such ci...

Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor

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33 143 How I had dismissed their whisperings as absurd, and yet, at the same time, wondered if I might appeal to the slavers of such a world.

Book 33. (5 results) Rebels of Gor

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6 97 He thought then that I, most of all, and surely more than others, might convey his lenient appeal and gracious offer.
15 37 I was sure it was no coincidence that Lord Akio had chosen the path he had, for the Pani garden is not merely designed to appeal to the eye, ear, and scent, but to do so in a certain progression, this progression depending on the time of year.
19 250 They are, after all, only female slaves, and have only their wit and beauty, and their capacity to appeal to males, to improve their lot.
29 296 What garmenture could be more stimulating, more attractive, more provocative, or feminine? How could a woman be more female than in such a garment, other than, say, being chained nude to a master's slave ring, or such? Too, I fear that such garmenture, and the collar, as both much enhance a woman's ...
58 125 There was no mistaking the zealousness of her appeal.

Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor

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1 470 Surely such an appeal would be a recourse of last resort! Better, I thought, perhaps I might open these locks, or one of them, myself.
9 126 I shall not appeal to him".
9 288 It would be necessary only to appeal to a free person, to win my freedom.
9 290 To whom then might I most productively appeal? Surely my instructresses in the house of my training had been mistaken.
9 301 I wanted to make my appeal to the woman, as woman to woman, uncomplicated by the possibly inhibiting presence of a male.
9 334 "I appeal to you with confidence, relying on the commonality we share, our sweet sex, that you will relieve me of my predicament, that you, in your gentleness, and profound sympathy, will beneficently and generously buy and free me, your sister".
17 51 How grateful I was that I must have had some appeal to men, however little, that they would permit me to know such a world, in the only way that I, from Earth, was worthy to know it, as a vendible, collared slave.

Book 35. (4 results) Quarry of Gor

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15 23 Our crimson street tunics bore the small image of a golden chain at the left shoulder, and, elsewhere, in cursive script, one or more provocative snippets designed to appeal to potential customers, such as, I was told, "Find me at the Golden Chain," "I await you at the Golden Chain," "...
24 121 One of the slaver's men availed himself of this opportunity to appeal to the possible buyers, those at the shelf and those passing by.
37 254 Many masters do not care for such blatant, piteous behaviors, such insolent boldness, resenting the slave's attempt to appeal to them, to plead for the satisfaction of her needs.
46 350 "Paga will soon be here, but, in the interim, let us appeal to those of you with sporting blood, who do not fear to try your luck, who relish risk and hazard, who would not fear to bet a tarsk-bit, to win a copper tarsk".

Book 36. (2 results) Avengers of Gor

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16 305 "Kenneth Statercounter, Eiron of Naxos, Fenlon of Ti, or any other name which might appeal to you," I said.
17 226 It, like the soft bondage knot in the hair, is a way in which the slave may appeal to be noticed, may beg for attention, may mutely make known to her Master the desperation of her need.