Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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126
The two females tore at one another, until at last one lay in the sand, bloodied, trembling, and lifted one paw, pathetically, for mercy.
The two females tore at one another, until at last one lay in the sand, bloodied, trembling, and lifted one paw, pathetically, for mercy.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #126)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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123
With a sudden screech of rage the two females flung themselves upon one another.
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124
Kurii in the stands leaped about and called out encouragement to their favorite in what seemed doubtless to Cabot a surprising and unusual contest.
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125
The crouching male, with the length of rope grasped in one paw, scarcely moved.
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126
The two females tore at one another, until at last one lay in the sand, bloodied, trembling, and lifted one paw, pathetically, for mercy.
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127
"The male Kur does not beg for mercy," commented Peisistratus.
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128
"That is another difference".
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129
"Surely that is cultural," said Cabot.
With a sudden screech of rage the two females flung themselves upon one another.
Kurii in the stands leaped about and called out encouragement to their favorite in what seemed doubtless to Cabot a surprising and unusual contest.
The crouching male, with the length of rope grasped in one paw, scarcely moved.
The two females tore at one another, until at last one lay in the sand, bloodied, trembling, and lifted one paw, pathetically, for mercy.
"The male Kur does not beg for mercy," commented Peisistratus.
"That is another difference".
"Surely that is cultural," said Cabot.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 21)