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

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2 274 In any event, she was pleased with her attractiveness, which was of considerable quality, and enjoyed noting its effect on men.
2 275 It pleased her to trouble and torment them.
2 276 That is, we suppose, a pleasure natural to beautiful women, to which it would be boorish to object.
2 277 It is, of course, a pleasure more safely indulged in by free women than slaves, for, in the case of slaves, men, rather than spending their time being troubled and tormented, may simply buy the slave and bring her home, collared and braceleted.
2 278 The brunette squirmed on the metal flooring.
2 279 "Please do not hurt me, please, Sirs!" she cried.
2 280 She put her small hands before her face, wildly.
In any event, she was pleased with her attractiveness, which was of considerable quality, and enjoyed noting its effect on men. It pleased her to trouble and torment them. That is, we suppose, a pleasure natural to beautiful women, to which it would be boorish to object. It is, of course, a pleasure more safely indulged in by free women than slaves, for, in the case of slaves, men, rather than spending their time being troubled and tormented, may simply buy the slave and bring her home, collared and braceleted. The brunette squirmed on the metal flooring. "Please do not hurt me, please, Sirs!" she cried. She put her small hands before her face, wildly. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )