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

She then walked about the slave, and parted the hair at the back of the slave's neck, for one may handle slaves so, and the slave, frightened, remained unmoving, absolutely so. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #112)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 112 She then walked about the slave, and parted the hair at the back of the slave's neck, for one may handle slaves so, and the slave, frightened, remained unmoving, absolutely so.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 109 Then she said to the slave, "Lift your head, girl!" The slave lifted her head, quickly, frightened, looking straight ahead.
32 110 "Why it is a metal collar," exclaimed the Lady Bina, as though astonished.
32 111 "And how closely it encircles her neck!" she said.
32 112 She then walked about the slave, and parted the hair at the back of the slave's neck, for one may handle slaves so, and the slave, frightened, remained unmoving, absolutely so.
32 113 "And there is a lock here!" she said.
32 114 She then put her hands on the collar, and tried to open it.
32 115 "Why it is locked on the poor thing!" she said, as though amazed.
Then she said to the slave, "Lift your head, girl!" The slave lifted her head, quickly, frightened, looking straight ahead. "Why it is a metal collar," exclaimed the Lady Bina, as though astonished. "And how closely it encircles her neck!" she said. She then walked about the slave, and parted the hair at the back of the slave's neck, for one may handle slaves so, and the slave, frightened, remained unmoving, absolutely so. "And there is a lock here!" she said. She then put her hands on the collar, and tried to open it. "Why it is locked on the poor thing!" she said, as though amazed. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 32)