Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
105
This was true, as she had been, for most practical purposes, reared by nurses, maids, and governesses, none of whom would have dared risk their positions by more than a suggestion or a gently reproving word, easily ignored.
This was true, as she had been, for most practical purposes, reared by nurses, maids, and governesses, none of whom would have dared risk their positions by more than a suggestion or a gently reproving word, easily ignored.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #105)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
102
She looked at Cabot, startled, disbelievingly, in pain.
5
103
She had felt the switch.
5
104
Cabot supposed it might have been the first blow she had ever received.
5
105
This was true, as she had been, for most practical purposes, reared by nurses, maids, and governesses, none of whom would have dared risk their positions by more than a suggestion or a gently reproving word, easily ignored.
5
106
"Help me!" she cried.
5
107
There were two marks on her body.
5
108
Doubtless the blows stung.
She looked at Cabot, startled, disbelievingly, in pain.
She had felt the switch.
Cabot supposed it might have been the first blow she had ever received.
This was true, as she had been, for most practical purposes, reared by nurses, maids, and governesses, none of whom would have dared risk their positions by more than a suggestion or a gently reproving word, easily ignored.
"Help me!" she cried.
There were two marks on her body.
Doubtless the blows stung.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 5)