Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
32
62
And she well understood how much she would be at the mercy of so powerful, glorious, and exalted a creature.
And she well understood how much she would be at the mercy of so powerful, glorious, and exalted a creature.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #62)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
32
59
She had not been given permission to rise.
32
60
She had heard the censorious, imperious voice of a free woman.
32
61
There was no mistaking the enmity in such a voice, to such as she.
32
62
And she well understood how much she would be at the mercy of so powerful, glorious, and exalted a creature.
32
63
Then, stepping carefully, daintily, departing from the forward portion of the raft, slid onto the sand, that her feet not be dampened, a woman had descended to the beach.
32
64
Cabot bowed, respectfully, for he was in the presence of a free woman, and such are to be treated with the courtliness due to their status.
32
65
"Tal, Lady Bina," said he.
She had not been given permission to rise.
She had heard the censorious, imperious voice of a free woman.
There was no mistaking the enmity in such a voice, to such as she.
And she well understood how much she would be at the mercy of so powerful, glorious, and exalted a creature.
Then, stepping carefully, daintily, departing from the forward portion of the raft, slid onto the sand, that her feet not be dampened, a woman had descended to the beach.
Cabot bowed, respectfully, for he was in the presence of a free woman, and such are to be treated with the courtliness due to their status.
"Tal, Lady Bina," said he.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 32)