Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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10
113
The chain dangled nicely between her breasts, and then looped up, to the paw of Pyrrhus.
The chain dangled nicely between her breasts, and then looped up, to the paw of Pyrrhus.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #113)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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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.
10
114
Yes, thought Cabot, she would doubtless bring a good price.
10
115
Surely men not unoften paid well for goods such as she.
10
116
I wonder if she understands, thought Cabot, that she is now goods.
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.
Yes, thought Cabot, she would doubtless bring a good price.
Surely men not unoften paid well for goods such as she.
I wonder if she understands, thought Cabot, that she is now goods.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 10)