Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"Even their kur agents who are female," said Samos, "seem to have been selected for their potential for ultimate slavery in mind, such as the slaves Pepita, Elicia, and Arlene".
"Even their Kur agents who are female," said Samos, "seem to have been selected for their potential for ultimate slavery in mind, such as the slaves Pepita, Elicia, and Arlene".
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #441)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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"I have great respect for the taste and discrimination of kur slavers," I said.
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"I think they can recognize the slave in a woman at a glance.
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440
I have never known them to make a mistake".
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441
"Even their kur agents who are female," said Samos, "seem to have been selected for their potential for ultimate slavery in mind, such as the slaves Pepita, Elicia, and Arlene".
1
442
"They were doubtless intended to be ultimately awarded as gifts and prizes to kur agents who were human males," I said.
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443
"They are ours now," said Samos, "or theirs to whom we would give or sell them".
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444
"Yes," I said.
"I have great respect for the taste and discrimination of kur slavers," I said.
"I think they can recognize the slave in a woman at a glance.
I have never known them to make a mistake".
"Even their kur agents who are female," said Samos, "seem to have been selected for their potential for ultimate slavery in mind, such as the slaves Pepita, Elicia, and Arlene".
"They were doubtless intended to be ultimately awarded as gifts and prizes to kur agents who were human males," I said.
"They are ours now," said Samos, "or theirs to whom we would give or sell them".
"Yes," I said.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 1)