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--In the Mines of Tharna-- Book 2, Outlaw of Gor, page 169 ~¤~
" 'There are paga slaves,' I said, 'who must please their master's customers in his tavern. There are the girls who staff the public kitchens and laundries. There are rent slaves, who may be rented to anyone for any purpose, short of their injury or mutilation, unless compensation be rendered to the master. There are state slaves who maintain public compartments, and work in offices and warehouses. There are girls in peasant villages, and girls on great farms, who cook and carry water to the slave gangs. There are beauties who are purchased for a man's pleasure gardens. There are other girls who work in the mills, chained to their looms.' Book 12, Beasts of Gor, pages 249 - 250 ~¤~
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" 'Her breasts are too small,' said Mahpiyasapa. 'I am keeping her,' said Canka. 'She is mine. I want her.' When Mahpiyasapa had made his remark about her breasts, Winyela, troubled, puzzled, had inadvertently touched them. I myself thought that her breasts were very lovely, and sweetly proportionate to her figure as a whole. Mahpiyasapa, however, it seemed, as is not all that unusual among the men of the red savages, preferred large-breasted women, This preference for meatier, more amply bodied women, incidentally, is also common among the men of the Tahari. On Gor, generally, as far as I can tell, on the other hand, there is no particularly desiderated female type. Female beauty, it is recognized, is a complex and subtle thing, lovely and rich in its almost countless variations. So much, as always, depends on the individual woman. there are so many ways of being beautiful. Mahpiyasapa, then, turned about and strode away, followed by those who were with him. Canka turned, then and looked down at Winyela, who was kneeling by the entrance to his lodge. lowered her head. Restrictive, stereotypical conceptions of female beauty, it might be added, are generally alien to the Gorean consciousness. That female beauty should be regarded as being restricted. for example, to a certain type of woman, say, perhaps, to women who are unusually tall for women, thin and small breasted, would be regarded as preposterous. if not even in comprehensible, to the Gorean. That conception would be just too limited for him. Too, of course, he is interested in a woman for such things as service and love, not for being photographed in barbaric garments. Most Gorean women, like most human females, in general tend to be short, curvaceous and dark-haired. Most women sold in slave markets, too, of course, are of this sort. They look well in chains, and kneeling before one." Book 18, Blood Brothers of Gor, page 145
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