Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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117
The red-haired paga slave then returned with the goblet, brimming, and knelt beside the low table, at which Cabot and Peisistratus sat, cross-legged.
The red-haired paga slave then returned with the goblet, brimming, and knelt beside the low table, at which Cabot and Peisistratus sat, cross-legged.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #117)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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114
"You are tempted, are you not?" "Who would not be?" asked Cabot.
11
115
"But I think I shall soon return to my lodgings".
11
116
"The evening is young," said Peisistratus.
11
117
The red-haired paga slave then returned with the goblet, brimming, and knelt beside the low table, at which Cabot and Peisistratus sat, cross-legged.
11
118
It is common for Gorean men to sit cross-legged, and for Gorean women to kneel.
11
119
Chairs on Gor are commonly reserved for individuals of rank.
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120
Gorean society is muchly based on status and hierarchy.
"You are tempted, are you not?" "Who would not be?" asked Cabot.
"But I think I shall soon return to my lodgings".
"The evening is young," said Peisistratus.
The red-haired paga slave then returned with the goblet, brimming, and knelt beside the low table, at which Cabot and Peisistratus sat, cross-legged.
It is common for Gorean men to sit cross-legged, and for Gorean women to kneel.
Chairs on Gor are commonly reserved for individuals of rank.
Gorean society is muchly based on status and hierarchy.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 11)