Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)
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99
Let us see what gifts he proffers to Corcyrus, petitioning for our mercy and favor".
Let us see what gifts he proffers to Corcyrus, petitioning for our mercy and favor".
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #99)
Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
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5
96
"Interest?" asked Ligurious.
5
97
"Yes," said Miles, "wondering, perhaps, what she might look like in a collar".
5
98
"I think it is time," said Ligurious, "that you should improve your service to your Ubar.
5
99
Let us see what gifts he proffers to Corcyrus, petitioning for our mercy and favor".
5
100
"Take no offense, Lady," said Miles to me, "for it is high commendation I extend to you.
5
101
Though I have had many women far superior to you, and even in the alcoves of taverns, I am not insensitive to your beauty.
5
102
It is not inconsiderable.
"Interest?" asked Ligurious.
"Yes," said Miles, "wondering, perhaps, what she might look like in a collar".
"I think it is time," said Ligurious, "that you should improve your service to your Ubar.
Let us see what gifts he proffers to Corcyrus, petitioning for our mercy and favor".
"Take no offense, Lady," said Miles to me, "for it is high commendation I extend to you.
Though I have had many women far superior to you, and even in the alcoves of taverns, I am not insensitive to your beauty.
It is not inconsiderable.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 5)