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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

What a pity, he thought, to waste such loveliness, doubtless not even understood, on a Kur. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #98)
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10 98 What a pity, he thought, to waste such loveliness, doubtless not even understood, on a Kur.

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

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10 95 Another noise emanated from Pyrrhus, and the brunette began, desperately, fearfully, piteously, to press her lips upon his clawed feet.
10 96 She is lovely, thought Cabot, and a slave.
10 97 She should be so at the feet of one of her own species, at the feet of a man, her master.
10 98 What a pity, he thought, to waste such loveliness, doubtless not even understood, on a Kur.
10 99 Pyrrhus then, picking up a length of the chain, indicated that his pet should go to all fours, and then he led her, on the leash, head down, before Cabot.
10 100 Another command and she knelt up, looking ahead.
10 101 The collar, like that of the blonde, was high, and she could not well lower her head.
Another noise emanated from Pyrrhus, and the brunette began, desperately, fearfully, piteously, to press her lips upon his clawed feet. She is lovely, thought Cabot, and a slave. She should be so at the feet of one of her own species, at the feet of a man, her master. What a pity, he thought, to waste such loveliness, doubtless not even understood, on a Kur. Pyrrhus then, picking up a length of the chain, indicated that his pet should go to all fours, and then he led her, on the leash, head down, before Cabot. Another command and she knelt up, looking ahead. The collar, like that of the blonde, was high, and she could not well lower her head. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 10)