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

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1 454 The male was to be hers; the other must not be permitted to intrude; accordingly, she must, in one way or another, be eliminated, physically or psychologically, or both, as a possible competitor or rival.
1 455 The female from the Steel Worlds regarded the other female.
1 456 She did not think it would be hard to teach her terror, and her place.
1 457 If the male were a Kur, she would groom him, smoothing and licking his fur, and searching for insects.
1 458 Sometimes her master permitted her to wipe and dry his teeth with her hair, in which activity she could scavenge for meat particles.
1 459 Too, not unoften he permitted her to clean his nails and claws with her tongue.
1 460 These were largely hygienic pursuits.
The male was to be hers; the other must not be permitted to intrude; accordingly, she must, in one way or another, be eliminated, physically or psychologically, or both, as a possible competitor or rival. The female from the Steel Worlds regarded the other female. She did not think it would be hard to teach her terror, and her place. If the male were a Kur, she would groom him, smoothing and licking his fur, and searching for insects. Sometimes her master permitted her to wipe and dry his teeth with her hair, in which activity she could scavenge for meat particles. Too, not unoften he permitted her to clean his nails and claws with her tongue. These were largely hygienic pursuits. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )