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

"Those are perhaps the easiest to love foolishly," said Cabot, "and that is an excellent reason why one should not trouble oneself with them, but rather put them in collars, and own them". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #229)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 229 "Those are perhaps the easiest to love foolishly," said Cabot, "and that is an excellent reason why one should not trouble oneself with them, but rather put them in collars, and own them".

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 226 "I think he loves you muchly," said Cabot, "and foolishly".
32 227 "I am beautiful," she said.
32 228 "No man can love a beautiful woman foolishly".
32 229 "Those are perhaps the easiest to love foolishly," said Cabot, "and that is an excellent reason why one should not trouble oneself with them, but rather put them in collars, and own them".
32 230 "Beast!" she said.
32 231 "Do you have meat?" Cabot asked Grendel.
32 232 "Some pieces torn from tharlarion," said he.
"I think he loves you muchly," said Cabot, "and foolishly". "I am beautiful," she said. "No man can love a beautiful woman foolishly". "Those are perhaps the easiest to love foolishly," said Cabot, "and that is an excellent reason why one should not trouble oneself with them, but rather put them in collars, and own them". "Beast!" she said. "Do you have meat?" Cabot asked Grendel. "Some pieces torn from tharlarion," said he. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 32)