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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

Too, many Gorean men seem to be as fond, or even more fond, of their slaves than of, say, their sleen or kaiila, animals commonly much more expensive. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #185)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 185 Too, many Gorean men seem to be as fond, or even more fond, of their slaves than of, say, their sleen or kaiila, animals commonly much more expensive.

Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 182 They are simply domestic animals.
1 183 The slave, then, from the Gorean view, is a domestic animal, but a particular type of domestic animal, one different, obviously, from other types, such as the verr or kaiila.
1 184 Thus, not all domestic animals are slaves, but all slaves are domestic animals.
1 185 Too, many Gorean men seem to be as fond, or even more fond, of their slaves than of, say, their sleen or kaiila, animals commonly much more expensive.
1 186 To be sure, they master them with firmness, and do not let them forget that they are only slaves.
1 187 That is seemingly the Gorean way.
1 188 Tarl Cabot was not certain how long he had been incarcerated in the heavy, narrow, glassine container.
They are simply domestic animals. The slave, then, from the Gorean view, is a domestic animal, but a particular type of domestic animal, one different, obviously, from other types, such as the verr or kaiila. Thus, not all domestic animals are slaves, but all slaves are domestic animals. Too, many Gorean men seem to be as fond, or even more fond, of their slaves than of, say, their sleen or kaiila, animals commonly much more expensive. To be sure, they master them with firmness, and do not let them forget that they are only slaves. That is seemingly the Gorean way. Tarl Cabot was not certain how long he had been incarcerated in the heavy, narrow, glassine container. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)