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Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)

It is in the Time of Festivals "Canka is extremely pleased," said Cuwignaka, coming up to me. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #1)
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11 1 It is in the Time of festivals "Canka is extremely pleased," said Cuwignaka, coming up to me.

Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 76 I had thought it might please Canka, and give Winyela a way to demonstrate, graphically and meaningfully, unmistakably, that she was now, knew herself to be, and desired not to be other than, the total slave of her master.
10 77 I then walked away.
10 78 As I left, I heard her crying out in ecstasy and heard, too, the uncompromising, triumphant roars, unrestrained, bestial and victorious, of his ownership of her, a slave, a girl named Winyela, whom I had prepared for his lodge.
11 1 It is in the Time of festivals "Canka is extremely pleased," said Cuwignaka, coming up to me.
11 2 It was the day following Winyela's disciplining and my delivery of her, suitably informed and improved, to the lodge of Canka.
11 3 "I am pleased to hear it," I said.
11 4 I was fond of Canka and, too, I supposed, I should be pleased, as I was, in strict fact, his slave, and had had what amounted, as I now understood clearly, to what was a charge, or at least an invitation in the matter.
I had thought it might please Canka, and give Winyela a way to demonstrate, graphically and meaningfully, unmistakably, that she was now, knew herself to be, and desired not to be other than, the total slave of her master. I then walked away. As I left, I heard her crying out in ecstasy and heard, too, the uncompromising, triumphant roars, unrestrained, bestial and victorious, of his ownership of her, a slave, a girl named Winyela, whom I had prepared for his lodge. It is in the Time of festivals "Canka is extremely pleased," said Cuwignaka, coming up to me. It was the day following Winyela's disciplining and my delivery of her, suitably informed and improved, to the lodge of Canka. "I am pleased to hear it," I said. I was fond of Canka and, too, I supposed, I should be pleased, as I was, in strict fact, his slave, and had had what amounted, as I now understood clearly, to what was a charge, or at least an invitation in the matter. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 11)