Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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332
The girl from the Steel Worlds, of course, was no more than an animal, but she was doubtless familiar with, if contemptuous of, human males, whom she knew, of course, too, as animals, speechless animals like herself.
The girl from the Steel Worlds, of course, was no more than an animal, but she was doubtless familiar with, if contemptuous of, human males, whom she knew, of course, too, as animals, speechless animals like herself.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #332)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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329
They had been selected with great care.
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330
Both had, of course, been selected for their unusual desirability as human females.
1
331
They were both of the sort which could drive a human male mad with desire.
1
332
The girl from the Steel Worlds, of course, was no more than an animal, but she was doubtless familiar with, if contemptuous of, human males, whom she knew, of course, too, as animals, speechless animals like herself.
1
333
She had been, after all, the grooming pet of a Kur master, and held herself, accordingly, superior to others of her species.
1
334
Certainly she had not been bred, nor did she wish to be.
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335
She was special, in her way.
They had been selected with great care.
Both had, of course, been selected for their unusual desirability as human females.
They were both of the sort which could drive a human male mad with desire.
The girl from the Steel Worlds, of course, was no more than an animal, but she was doubtless familiar with, if contemptuous of, human males, whom she knew, of course, too, as animals, speechless animals like herself.
She had been, after all, the grooming pet of a Kur master, and held herself, accordingly, superior to others of her species.
Certainly she had not been bred, nor did she wish to be.
She was special, in her way.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)