Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
1
615
Did she not even know how to whimper, for food, or a caress, or for mercy? The blonde thought she would show her mercy, if she would stay out of her way, and have nothing to do with the male.
Did she not even know how to whimper, for food, or a caress, or for mercy? The blonde thought she would show her mercy, if she would stay out of her way, and have nothing to do with the male.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #615)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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1
612
The blonde had not even understood that the brunette had tried to communicate with her in a language.
1
613
Only the Kurii, as far as she knew, had a language.
1
614
The other pet just made strange noises.
1
615
Did she not even know how to whimper, for food, or a caress, or for mercy? The blonde thought she would show her mercy, if she would stay out of her way, and have nothing to do with the male.
1
616
Otherwise she might lose her eyes.
1
617
The blonde was not the sort of pet who would happily share a food pan, or a master.
1
618
The brunette was confused, disoriented, frightened, and sick with misery.
The blonde had not even understood that the brunette had tried to communicate with her in a language.
Only the Kurii, as far as she knew, had a language.
The other pet just made strange noises.
Did she not even know how to whimper, for food, or a caress, or for mercy? The blonde thought she would show her mercy, if she would stay out of her way, and have nothing to do with the male.
Otherwise she might lose her eyes.
The blonde was not the sort of pet who would happily share a food pan, or a master.
The brunette was confused, disoriented, frightened, and sick with misery.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)