Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Presumably this was an allusion to the effect the sight of a femaleslave may have upon a male, for such a sight can be so violent a spur to manhood as to transform a life, for who who has had a woman as a slave will be content thereafter to do with less? "Continue," said Cabot.
Presumably this was an allusion to the effect the sight of a female slave may have upon a male, for such a sight can be so violent a spur to manhood as to transform a life, for who who has had a woman as a slave will be content thereafter to do with less? "Continue," said Cabot.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #288)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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"If only your young men of Earth could see you now!" "Oh, Master!" she wept.
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"They would doubtless relate to you differently".
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287
"Yes, Master!" she wept.
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288
Presumably this was an allusion to the effect the sight of a femaleslave may have upon a male, for such a sight can be so violent a spur to manhood as to transform a life, for who who has had a woman as a slave will be content thereafter to do with less? "Continue," said Cabot.
29
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"Yes, Master," she said.
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* * * * "It is late," said Cabot, "and it is time to retire".
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She lay beside him, her head at his waist.
"If only your young men of Earth could see you now!" "Oh, Master!" she wept.
"They would doubtless relate to you differently".
"Yes, Master!" she wept.
Presumably this was an allusion to the effect the sight of a female slave may have upon a male, for such a sight can be so violent a spur to manhood as to transform a life, for who who has had a woman as a slave will be content thereafter to do with less? "Continue," said Cabot.
"Yes, Master," she said.
* * * * "It is late," said Cabot, "and it is time to retire".
She lay beside him, her head at his waist.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 29)