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

"She has conquered her rival, and she has been acquired, at least for some days, by the male of her desires". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #162)
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21 162 "She has conquered her rival, and she has been acquired, at least for some days, by the male of her desires".

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

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21 159 The male then encircled her body several times with the length of rope he carried, fastening her arms to her sides, and then, with the length of rope left, he fashioned a leash for her, and led her toward an exit gate.
21 160 She half danced in his wake, and howled to the stands.
21 161 "It is a noise of pleasure, of triumph," said Peisistratus.
21 162 "She has conquered her rival, and she has been acquired, at least for some days, by the male of her desires".
21 163 "I think I prefer our human ways," said Cabot.
21 164 "Perhaps they are not so different," said Peisistratus.
21 165 "Look!" said Cabot, pointing to the sand.
The male then encircled her body several times with the length of rope he carried, fastening her arms to her sides, and then, with the length of rope left, he fashioned a leash for her, and led her toward an exit gate. She half danced in his wake, and howled to the stands. "It is a noise of pleasure, of triumph," said Peisistratus. "She has conquered her rival, and she has been acquired, at least for some days, by the male of her desires". "I think I prefer our human ways," said Cabot. "Perhaps they are not so different," said Peisistratus. "Look!" said Cabot, pointing to the sand. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 21)