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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
79 180 In any event, in the world, and on Gor, as well, poetry, like music, and song, is familiar, public, and popular.
79 181 It has not yet fled into eccentric byways.
79 182 It has not yet been taken away from the people.
79 183 To be sure, much of the conversation was far more prosaic, involving matters of trade, commensurabilities of currencies, tharlarion versus kaiila races, pen procedures for acclimating new girls to their collars, the best seasons and cities for the marketing of women, whether or not the slave girls of Ar were superior to those of Turia, and what not.
79 184 Cabot observed the slaves, serving, the firelight reflected from their bared skins, and glinting and flashing at times, suddenly, from their collars.
79 185 How beautiful they were, and how well they served.
79 186 And she of most interest to him moved amongst them, no more or less than any other.
In any event, in the world, and on Gor, as well, poetry, like music, and song, is familiar, public, and popular. It has not yet fled into eccentric byways. It has not yet been taken away from the people. To be sure, much of the conversation was far more prosaic, involving matters of trade, commensurabilities of currencies, tharlarion versus kaiila races, pen procedures for acclimating new girls to their collars, the best seasons and cities for the marketing of women, whether or not the slave girls of Ar were superior to those of Turia, and what not. Cabot observed the slaves, serving, the firelight reflected from their bared skins, and glinting and flashing at times, suddenly, from their collars. How beautiful they were, and how well they served. And she of most interest to him moved amongst them, no more or less than any other. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )