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

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15 13 Tula and Lana threw their prisoner to her knees before Archon, on whom, her head held back by the hair, she looked with undisguised terror.
15 14 "Ai!" thought Cabot! It was the first time he had seen the blonde in a slave tunic.
15 15 Strange, he thought, how covering up a bit of a woman's body, particularly in a garment clearly that of a slave, can so startle and stimulate a man, can so astonishingly call attention to and enhance the attractiveness of a woman.
15 16 Does it not beg to be torn away? It is no wonder that slave raids in the high cities commonly target slaves.
15 17 One can see at least what piteously thrashes within the inescapable tightness of one's capture loop.
15 18 Too, of course, this mode of garmenting the slave tends to make her the likely prey of the raider, and thus diverts attention from the free woman.
15 19 They must understand, thought Cabot, that she is bait for Kurii.
Tula and Lana threw their prisoner to her knees before Archon, on whom, her head held back by the hair, she looked with undisguised terror. "Ai!" thought Cabot! It was the first time he had seen the blonde in a slave tunic. Strange, he thought, how covering up a bit of a woman's body, particularly in a garment clearly that of a slave, can so startle and stimulate a man, can so astonishingly call attention to and enhance the attractiveness of a woman. Does it not beg to be torn away? It is no wonder that slave raids in the high cities commonly target slaves. One can see at least what piteously thrashes within the inescapable tightness of one's capture loop. Too, of course, this mode of garmenting the slave tends to make her the likely prey of the raider, and thus diverts attention from the free woman. They must understand, thought Cabot, that she is bait for Kurii. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )