Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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89
I thought if she were washed and combed she might not be unattractive.
14
90
It was easy to see why dust-Leg men might find such goods of interest.
14
91
It might be pleasant to have such a lovely animal about, to cook one's meat, to keep one's lodge and please one, humbly and obediently, in the furs.
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92
I could also see why dust-Leg women could view such a commodity with distaste and contempt.
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93
How could they, free, begin to compete with a slave? How could they even begin to do so, unless they, themselves, also became slaves? "Two," said the dust-Leg woman.
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94
"Five," I said.
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95
My interest in the Barrens, of course, was not in trading.
I thought if she were washed and combed she might not be unattractive.
It was easy to see why dust-Leg men might find such goods of interest.
It might be pleasant to have such a lovely animal about, to cook one's meat, to keep one's lodge and please one, humbly and obediently, in the furs.
I could also see why dust-Leg women could view such a commodity with distaste and contempt.
How could they, free, begin to compete with a slave? How could they even begin to do so, unless they, themselves, also became slaves? "Two," said the dust-Leg woman.
"Five," I said.
My interest in the Barrens, of course, was not in trading.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )