Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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27
133
"I can understand," she said, "why free persons might avail themselves of such achievements, but why would they be bestowed on slaves?" "Clearly," he said, "to keep up their value, in the case of a maleslave, his strength, in the case of a femaleslave, her beauty".
"I can understand," she said, "why free persons might avail themselves of such achievements, but why would they be bestowed on slaves?" "Clearly," he said, "to keep up their value, in the case of a male slave, his strength, in the case of a female slave, her beauty".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #133)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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27
130
It is only that you are now, assuming the serums hold, immune to the ravages of age".
27
131
"'If'?" she said.
27
132
"They do not always hold," he said, "but, commonly, they do".
27
133
"I can understand," she said, "why free persons might avail themselves of such achievements, but why would they be bestowed on slaves?" "Clearly," he said, "to keep up their value, in the case of a maleslave, his strength, in the case of a femaleslave, her beauty".
27
134
She gasped.
27
135
"Your touch!" she said.
27
136
"Do you like that?" he asked.
It is only that you are now, assuming the serums hold, immune to the ravages of age".
"'If'?" she said.
"They do not always hold," he said, "but, commonly, they do".
"I can understand," she said, "why free persons might avail themselves of such achievements, but why would they be bestowed on slaves?" "Clearly," he said, "to keep up their value, in the case of a male slave, his strength, in the case of a female slave, her beauty".
She gasped.
"Your touch!" she said.
"Do you like that?" he asked.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 27)