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Book 19. (1 results) Kajira of Gor (Individual Quote)

In particular, note the beauty of your face, its intelligence and sensitivity, and your softness and femininity, so different from that of more masculine women, those with larger amounts of male hormones, and the lusciousness of your slave curves. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 34, Sentence #210)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
34 210 In particular, note the beauty of your face, its intelligence and sensitivity, and your softness and femininity, so different from that of more masculine women, those with larger amounts of male hormones, and the lusciousness of your slave curves.

Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

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34 207 "If there was a major purpose for which I was brought to Gor," I said, "then it seems evident, and I think you have stated or implied as much, that there must have been a minor purpose, or purposes, as well".
34 208 I recalled I had gathered something of this sort even from the agents I had met on Earth.
34 209 "Yes," he said, "of course, and to understand it, and well, you would need only to regard yourself, and closely, in the mirror.
34 210 In particular, note the beauty of your face, its intelligence and sensitivity, and your softness and femininity, so different from that of more masculine women, those with larger amounts of male hormones, and the lusciousness of your slave curves.
34 211 There was indeed a minor purpose for which you were brought to Gor, that purpose which I called to your attention in the throne room, here in Argentum, that purpose which you now, you little she-sleen, obviously wish to hear explicitly reiterated".
34 212 "Oh?" I asked, innocently.
34 213 "That purpose for which most women are brought to Gor," he said.
"If there was a major purpose for which I was brought to Gor," I said, "then it seems evident, and I think you have stated or implied as much, that there must have been a minor purpose, or purposes, as well". I recalled I had gathered something of this sort even from the agents I had met on Earth. "Yes," he said, "of course, and to understand it, and well, you would need only to regard yourself, and closely, in the mirror. In particular, note the beauty of your face, its intelligence and sensitivity, and your softness and femininity, so different from that of more masculine women, those with larger amounts of male hormones, and the lusciousness of your slave curves. There was indeed a minor purpose for which you were brought to Gor, that purpose which I called to your attention in the throne room, here in Argentum, that purpose which you now, you little she-sleen, obviously wish to hear explicitly reiterated". "Oh?" I asked, innocently. "That purpose for which most women are brought to Gor," he said. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter 34)