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

For a moment Cabot had caught a look of fleeting terror in her countenance, of mute appeal, and then she was again in the required posture. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #110)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 110 For a moment Cabot had caught a look of fleeting terror in her countenance, of mute appeal, and then she was again in the required posture.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 107 "She is training nicely," said Peisistratus.
10 108 "See? She is showing you deference".
10 109 Another noise from Pyrrhus, and the brunette resumed her kneeling position, back straight, looking ahead.
10 110 For a moment Cabot had caught a look of fleeting terror in her countenance, of mute appeal, and then she was again in the required posture.
10 111 Cabot, a human male, could not but be struck by the loveliness of the pet of Pyrrhus.
10 112 Her head was held up by the collar.
10 113 The chain dangled nicely between her breasts, and then looped up, to the paw of Pyrrhus.
"She is training nicely," said Peisistratus. "See? She is showing you deference". Another noise from Pyrrhus, and the brunette resumed her kneeling position, back straight, looking ahead. For a moment Cabot had caught a look of fleeting terror in her countenance, of mute appeal, and then she was again in the required posture. Cabot, a human male, could not but be struck by the loveliness of the pet of Pyrrhus. Her head was held up by the collar. The chain dangled nicely between her breasts, and then looped up, to the paw of Pyrrhus. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 10)