Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
1082
Was she unaware that she was beautiful and naked? Was she unaware she was a woman and he was a man? Did she not know he was of the Warriors, and that she, with all her loftiness and pretensions, luscious and unclothed, easily within his grasp, did not even possess a homestone? But he growled, and did not touch her.
Was she unaware that she was beautiful and naked? Was she unaware she was a woman and he was a man? Did she not know he was of the Warriors, and that she, with all her loftiness and pretensions, luscious and unclothed, easily within his grasp, did not even possess a Home Stone? But he growled, and did not touch her.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #1082)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
1079
Surely the other men she had known had done so.
1
1080
She had seen to it that they had not dared not do so.
1
1081
Cabot was well aware of her expectations in these matters and he, a male, found them irritating.
1
1082
Was she unaware that she was beautiful and naked? Was she unaware she was a woman and he was a man? Did she not know he was of the Warriors, and that she, with all her loftiness and pretensions, luscious and unclothed, easily within his grasp, did not even possess a homestone? But he growled, and did not touch her.
1
1083
The sinuous little blonde beast looked up at him, and licked at his thigh, but he pressed her gently, firmly, back.
1
1084
She whimpered, reproachfully.
1
1085
For the first time in her life she was afflicted with imperative, unaccountable sensations.
Surely the other men she had known had done so.
She had seen to it that they had not dared not do so.
Cabot was well aware of her expectations in these matters and he, a male, found them irritating.
Was she unaware that she was beautiful and naked? Was she unaware she was a woman and he was a man? Did she not know he was of the Warriors, and that she, with all her loftiness and pretensions, luscious and unclothed, easily within his grasp, did not even possess a home stone? But he growled, and did not touch her.
The sinuous little blonde beast looked up at him, and licked at his thigh, but he pressed her gently, firmly, back.
She whimpered, reproachfully.
For the first time in her life she was afflicted with imperative, unaccountable sensations.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)