Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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She was hitherto from one of the Steel Worlds, one of the animals kept there, she for the purpose of grooming her master.
She was hitherto from one of the Steel Worlds, one of the animals kept there, she for the purpose of grooming her master.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #290)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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These longings have to do with her nature, and her identity, with what she is, most profoundly, and what she should be, absolutely.
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288
They are the longings of an acutely needful but as-yet unmastered slave.
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289
The blondishly pelted female, certainly culturally, is quite different.
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290
She was hitherto from one of the Steel Worlds, one of the animals kept there, she for the purpose of grooming her master.
1
291
The tiny fingers and nibbling teeth of such females are well fitted for this task.
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292
It was not perfectly clear at the time how she came into the possession of Priest-Kings.
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293
One supposed it might have been a matter of bartering at an exchange point, between our humans and those of Priest-Kings, for such interactions occasionally occur, however illegitimately; or she may have been taken to the surface by our human allies as, so to speak, negotiable currency, to be there exchanged unobtrusively for local coin.
These longings have to do with her nature, and her identity, with what she is, most profoundly, and what she should be, absolutely.
They are the longings of an acutely needful but as-yet unmastered slave.
The blondishly pelted female, certainly culturally, is quite different.
She was hitherto from one of the Steel Worlds, one of the animals kept there, she for the purpose of grooming her master.
The tiny fingers and nibbling teeth of such females are well fitted for this task.
It was not perfectly clear at the time how she came into the possession of Priest-Kings.
One supposed it might have been a matter of bartering at an exchange point, between our humans and those of Priest-Kings, for such interactions occasionally occur, however illegitimately; or she may have been taken to the surface by our human allies as, so to speak, negotiable currency, to be there exchanged unobtrusively for local coin.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)