Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
415
I wonder if her master knows how this sight might affect male humans, seeing lovely human females so, particularly slaves, not that the blonde was a slave.
I wonder if her master knows how this sight might affect male humans, seeing lovely human females so, particularly slaves, not that the blonde was a slave.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #415)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
412
At this point the interlocutor, Grendel, as we have chosen to speak of him, who had silently accompanied the group until now, uttered a low, menacing growl.
5
413
Arcesilaus then said something which was not picked up by the translator, and the blonde immediately went to all fours, the leash dangling up to her master's hand, or paw.
5
414
Women look well on all fours, thought Cabot.
5
415
I wonder if her master knows how this sight might affect male humans, seeing lovely human females so, particularly slaves, not that the blonde was a slave.
5
416
She was a pet.
5
417
Cabot would have preferred that she was a slave.
5
418
There is something special about slaves.
At this point the interlocutor, Grendel, as we have chosen to speak of him, who had silently accompanied the group until now, uttered a low, menacing growl.
Arcesilaus then said something which was not picked up by the translator, and the blonde immediately went to all fours, the leash dangling up to her master's hand, or paw.
Women look well on all fours, thought Cabot.
I wonder if her master knows how this sight might affect male humans, seeing lovely human females so, particularly slaves, not that the blonde was a slave.
She was a pet.
Cabot would have preferred that she was a slave.
There is something special about slaves.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 5)