Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
1143
Had he been rather as many other men, he might have seized her, lifted her, and held her to him, helplessly, her head held back by the hair, and then, placing his mouth over hers, permitted her to feed.
Had he been rather as many other men, he might have seized her, lifted her, and held her to him, helplessly, her head held back by the hair, and then, placing his mouth over hers, permitted her to feed.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #1143)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
1140
But there were tears in her eyes.
1
1141
She is very hungry, thought Cabot.
1
1142
Had she been a slave he would have left her hungry.
1
1143
Had he been rather as many other men, he might have seized her, lifted her, and held her to him, helplessly, her head held back by the hair, and then, placing his mouth over hers, permitted her to feed.
1
1144
In such a case, the girl would have been left in no doubt that she was a female.
1
1145
The thought crossed Cabot's mind that she would much profit from a taste of the lash.
1
1146
The lash is efficient in humanizing a female.
But there were tears in her eyes.
She is very hungry, thought Cabot.
Had she been a slave he would have left her hungry.
Had he been rather as many other men, he might have seized her, lifted her, and held her to him, helplessly, her head held back by the hair, and then, placing his mouth over hers, permitted her to feed.
In such a case, the girl would have been left in no doubt that she was a female.
The thought crossed Cabot's mind that she would much profit from a taste of the lash.
The lash is efficient in humanizing a female.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 1)