Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Indeed, the figures of both were nearly, if not quite, at what merchants in these matters refer to as the optimum block measurements for their size and weight.
Indeed, the figures of both were nearly, if not quite, at what merchants in these matters refer to as the optimum block measurements for their size and weight.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #216)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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Each, too, was characterized by delicate, even exquisite, features, of a sort so clearly different from the coarse type found commonly in the human male.
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214
This has perhaps to do with several millennia of sexual selection.
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215
Too, both were, as humans understand such things, deliciously figured, this, too, doubtless having to do with generations of sexual selection.
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216
Indeed, the figures of both were nearly, if not quite, at what merchants in these matters refer to as the optimum block measurements for their size and weight.
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217
Block measurements, taken presale, are commonly, and in some cities this is required by law, included in a female's sales information.
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218
They are often available, as well, before the female is put on the block, hence the name 'block measurements'.
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219
Needless to say, too, given the female's subjection to severe regimens of rest, diet, and exercise, it is almost assured, as is desired, by attention to these "block measurements," that she will come to the block in excellent condition, healthy, vital, and well-curved.
Each, too, was characterized by delicate, even exquisite, features, of a sort so clearly different from the coarse type found commonly in the human male.
This has perhaps to do with several millennia of sexual selection.
Too, both were, as humans understand such things, deliciously figured, this, too, doubtless having to do with generations of sexual selection.
Indeed, the figures of both were nearly, if not quite, at what merchants in these matters refer to as the optimum block measurements for their size and weight.
Block measurements, taken presale, are commonly, and in some cities this is required by law, included in a female's sales information.
They are often available, as well, before the female is put on the block, hence the name 'block measurements'.
Needless to say, too, given the female's subjection to severe regimens of rest, diet, and exercise, it is almost assured, as is desired, by attention to these "block measurements," that she will come to the block in excellent condition, healthy, vital, and well-curved.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)