Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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28
47
Who would wish to live without them? And the love of a slave for her master! Who can understand that love, who has not had a slave at his feet? Peisistratus looked about.
Who would wish to live without them? And the love of a slave for her master! Who can understand that love, who has not had a slave at his feet? Peisistratus looked about.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #47)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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28
44
They will fight over a brush or comb, an eye shadow or lipstick, or earrings, or a ribbon.
28
45
They will tear hair for a bangle.
28
46
Yes, he thought, how delicious are slaves.
28
47
Who would wish to live without them? And the love of a slave for her master! Who can understand that love, who has not had a slave at his feet? Peisistratus looked about.
28
48
"I think," said Peisistratus, "I should accompany you no further".
28
49
"It seems quiet," said Cabot.
28
50
"Unnaturally so," said Peisistratus.
They will fight over a brush or comb, an eye shadow or lipstick, or earrings, or a ribbon.
They will tear hair for a bangle.
Yes, he thought, how delicious are slaves.
Who would wish to live without them? And the love of a slave for her master! Who can understand that love, who has not had a slave at his feet? Peisistratus looked about.
"I think," said Peisistratus, "I should accompany you no further".
"It seems quiet," said Cabot.
"Unnaturally so," said Peisistratus.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 28)