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

They were neither gifts nor commonplace sexual provender, but torture devices, wherewith to despoil him of his honor, and perhaps his sanity. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #926)
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1 926 They were neither gifts nor commonplace sexual provender, but torture devices, wherewith to despoil him of his honor, and perhaps his sanity.

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

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1 923 It was the sort of thing which might well be left to an inward dialogue, say, that between a girl and her pillow, or her secret self.
1 924 It was not that he accepted uncritically the brunette's denials of bondage, of course, so much as that the supposition of her freedom seemed to best explain, and best cohere with, a hundred small details of her temperament and behavior.
1 925 And even more to the point, if she, and the other, were free, this suddenly illuminated why they should have been inserted into his small, glassine world.
1 926 They were neither gifts nor commonplace sexual provender, but torture devices, wherewith to despoil him of his honor, and perhaps his sanity.
1 927 Slave girls may be used as men please.
1 928 It is what they are for.
1 929 But these were free women.
It was the sort of thing which might well be left to an inward dialogue, say, that between a girl and her pillow, or her secret self. It was not that he accepted uncritically the brunette's denials of bondage, of course, so much as that the supposition of her freedom seemed to best explain, and best cohere with, a hundred small details of her temperament and behavior. And even more to the point, if she, and the other, were free, this suddenly illuminated why they should have been inserted into his small, glassine world. They were neither gifts nor commonplace sexual provender, but torture devices, wherewith to despoil him of his honor, and perhaps his sanity. Slave girls may be used as men please. It is what they are for. But these were free women. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)