Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
413
But it is you I find attractive, and not some meaningless part of you.
4
414
What is the virginity of a hateful modern woman, a despicable slut like yourself, really worth? Nothing.
4
415
It is worthless.
4
416
Oh, it might be amusing, as an act of imperious arrogance, to take it from you, to rend it, to be the first to force you apart, to be the first to open you for the uses of men, but it is even more amusing to show you my disdain for that worthless bit of fragile, temporary tissue by which you set such grand and unnatural store, and leave its fate to the lotteries of markets, and to whoever makes the successful bid on you.
4
417
Let it go to him, whoever he is, who first buys you".
4
418
I clenched my fists on my thighs.
4
419
I sobbed.
But it is you I find attractive, and not some meaningless part of you.
What is the virginity of a hateful modern woman, a despicable slut like yourself, really worth? Nothing.
It is worthless.
Oh, it might be amusing, as an act of imperious arrogance, to take it from you, to rend it, to be the first to force you apart, to be the first to open you for the uses of men, but it is even more amusing to show you my disdain for that worthless bit of fragile, temporary tissue by which you set such grand and unnatural store, and leave its fate to the lotteries of markets, and to whoever makes the successful bid on you.
Let it go to him, whoever he is, who first buys you".
I clenched my fists on my thighs.
I sobbed.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )