Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
900
Neither woman, he then suspected, was a slave! He had been placed in the container with two beautiful free females, and his codes, his honor.
Neither woman, he then suspected, was a slave! He had been placed in the container with two beautiful free females, and his codes, his honor.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #900)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
897
It is expected that they will speak the truth.
1
898
They do not have the liberty of the free woman to deceive and dissimulate, to conceal the truth, or twist it and deny it, as they please.
1
899
It then occurred to him, in fury, what must be the plan of Priest-Kings.
1
900
Neither woman, he then suspected, was a slave! He had been placed in the container with two beautiful free females, and his codes, his honor.
1
901
It seemed likely to him, you see, at that point, that the blonde, too, must be free, perhaps a freed slave.
1
902
The Priest-Kings doubtless counted on this natural surmise.
1
903
He was to be torn then between his nature and his codes, between his passion and his honor.
It is expected that they will speak the truth.
They do not have the liberty of the free woman to deceive and dissimulate, to conceal the truth, or twist it and deny it, as they please.
It then occurred to him, in fury, what must be the plan of Priest-Kings.
Neither woman, he then suspected, was a slave! He had been placed in the container with two beautiful free females, and his codes, his honor.
It seemed likely to him, you see, at that point, that the blonde, too, must be free, perhaps a freed slave.
The Priest-Kings doubtless counted on this natural surmise.
He was to be torn then between his nature and his codes, between his passion and his honor.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)