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

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1 1052 One suspects this might have been the consequence of a personal idiosyncrasy, or even a residue lingering from an unnatural and ridiculous acculturation, one to which he had been subjected in the innocence of his childhood or adolescence.
1 1053 In any event both females were helpless and at his mercy.
1 1054 And yet he refrained, perhaps unconscionably, at least for the time, of making use of one, or both.
1 1055 If the Priest-Kings thought that his fellows in the caste of Warriors would scorn him for dealing with the goods in the container as one might expect, it seems to me they were incorrect.
1 1056 Too, if Cabot was of this opinion, he, too, in my view, was mistaken.
1 1057 On the other hand, if they did not know humans that well it seems they did know this particular human, Tarl Cabot.
1 1058 Whereas it is true that Warriors might scorn a fellow of their caste who had lost his honor, it is not at all clear that they would have regarded the usage of two females, neither of whom had a Home Stone, as it turned out, as in any way involving a loss of honor.
One suspects this might have been the consequence of a personal idiosyncrasy, or even a residue lingering from an unnatural and ridiculous acculturation, one to which he had been subjected in the innocence of his childhood or adolescence. In any event both females were helpless and at his mercy. And yet he refrained, perhaps unconscionably, at least for the time, of making use of one, or both. If the Priest-Kings thought that his fellows in the caste of Warriors would scorn him for dealing with the goods in the container as one might expect, it seems to me they were incorrect. Too, if Cabot was of this opinion, he, too, in my view, was mistaken. On the other hand, if they did not know humans that well it seems they did know this particular human, Tarl Cabot. Whereas it is true that Warriors might scorn a fellow of their caste who had lost his honor, it is not at all clear that they would have regarded the usage of two females, neither of whom had a Home Stone, as it turned out, as in any way involving a loss of honor. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )