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

Clearly she would have preferred to turn them, so that her small, soft palms would be exposed to her master, in a slave's mute appeal. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 40, Sentence #29)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
40 29 Clearly she would have preferred to turn them, so that her small, soft palms would be exposed to her master, in a slave's mute appeal.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
40 26 He turned to regard her.
40 27 She looked at him, wildly, piteously.
40 28 She struggled to keep the palms of her hands down on her thighs.
40 29 Clearly she would have preferred to turn them, so that her small, soft palms would be exposed to her master, in a slave's mute appeal.
40 30 "Perhaps I shall bracelet you for the night," said Cabot.
40 31 "Master?" she said.
40 32 "With your hands before you, so you will be comfortable," he said, "lying down, with your hands fastened about a small tree".
He turned to regard her. She looked at him, wildly, piteously. She struggled to keep the palms of her hands down on her thighs. Clearly she would have preferred to turn them, so that her small, soft palms would be exposed to her master, in a slave's mute appeal. "Perhaps I shall bracelet you for the night," said Cabot. "Master?" she said. "With your hands before you, so you will be comfortable," he said, "lying down, with your hands fastened about a small tree". - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 40)