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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

She was in no way unaware of her effect on males, and had often, shamelessly, pleasurably, made use of her sex to tease, torment, and exploit them, even while pretending to a sexless neutrality, putting forth then a charade of impartial personhood which was only too obviously, to an astute observer, belied by the subliminal signals she was at pains to project, and the tumults and furies they inevitably kindled, to which she would then, were they manifested, react with surprise and indignation. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #743)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 743 She was in no way unaware of her effect on males, and had often, shamelessly, pleasurably, made use of her sex to tease, torment, and exploit them, even while pretending to a sexless neutrality, putting forth then a charade of impartial personhood which was only too obviously, to an astute observer, belied by the subliminal signals she was at pains to project, and the tumults and furies they inevitably kindled, to which she would then, were they manifested, react with surprise and indignation.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 740 Never before had she depended on a male for anything.
1 741 She was acutely conscious of her nudity.
1 742 Perhaps she could smile at him.
1 743 She was in no way unaware of her effect on males, and had often, shamelessly, pleasurably, made use of her sex to tease, torment, and exploit them, even while pretending to a sexless neutrality, putting forth then a charade of impartial personhood which was only too obviously, to an astute observer, belied by the subliminal signals she was at pains to project, and the tumults and furies they inevitably kindled, to which she would then, were they manifested, react with surprise and indignation.
1 744 We earlier alluded, as I recall, to such aspects of her persona.
1 745 The males with which she was familiar were easily manipulated.
1 746 A clever woman, particularly if lovely, could do with them rather as she pleased.
Never before had she depended on a male for anything. She was acutely conscious of her nudity. Perhaps she could smile at him. She was in no way unaware of her effect on males, and had often, shamelessly, pleasurably, made use of her sex to tease, torment, and exploit them, even while pretending to a sexless neutrality, putting forth then a charade of impartial personhood which was only too obviously, to an astute observer, belied by the subliminal signals she was at pains to project, and the tumults and furies they inevitably kindled, to which she would then, were they manifested, react with surprise and indignation. We earlier alluded, as I recall, to such aspects of her persona. The males with which she was familiar were easily manipulated. A clever woman, particularly if lovely, could do with them rather as she pleased. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)