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

She did not need the sip root, of course, for, as she had pointed out, she had had some within the moon, and, indeed, the effect of sip root, in the raw state, in most women, is three or four moons. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #254)
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37 254 She did not need the sip root, of course, for, as she had pointed out, she had had some within the moon, and, indeed, the effect of sip root, in the raw state, in most women, is three or four moons.

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

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37 251 Play with me would she? Too, she had been an agent of Kurii.
37 252 So let her now be better apprised of the risks that such service had entailed.
37 253 And let her begin to comprehend now, as much as any other slave, what it might be to be a Gorean slave girl.
37 254 She did not need the sip root, of course, for, as she had pointed out, she had had some within the moon, and, indeed, the effect of sip root, in the raw state, in most women, is three or four moons.
37 255 In the concentrated state, as in slave wine, developed by the caste of physicians, the effect is almost indefinite, usually requiring a releaser, as suggested, for its remission, usually administered, to a slave, in what is called the breeding wine, or the "second wine".
37 256 When this is administered she usually understands, as suggested, that she has been selected for breeding, for crossing with a male slave, and, naturally, one supposes, it will be one, or is likely to be one, with properties which, combined with hers, are calculated from the master's point of view to produce an offspring of the sort he is looking for, one of the sort for which he is breeding her.
37 257 Usually, on the other hand, the properties sought are obvious, and the male, commonly, is handsome and strong.
Play with me would she? Too, she had been an agent of Kurii. So let her now be better apprised of the risks that such service had entailed. And let her begin to comprehend now, as much as any other slave, what it might be to be a Gorean slave girl. She did not need the sip root, of course, for, as she had pointed out, she had had some within the moon, and, indeed, the effect of sip root, in the raw state, in most women, is three or four moons. In the concentrated state, as in slave wine, developed by the caste of physicians, the effect is almost indefinite, usually requiring a releaser, as suggested, for its remission, usually administered, to a slave, in what is called the breeding wine, or the "second wine". When this is administered she usually understands, as suggested, that she has been selected for breeding, for crossing with a male slave, and, naturally, one supposes, it will be one, or is likely to be one, with properties which, combined with hers, are calculated from the master's point of view to produce an offspring of the sort he is looking for, one of the sort for which he is breeding her. Usually, on the other hand, the properties sought are obvious, and the male, commonly, is handsome and strong. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 37)