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

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79 515 "I did not find you myself!" he said.
79 516 "What difference does that make?" she said.
79 517 "Millions of women have throughout the history of Earth, and doubtless of Gor, been picked out for others, for marriages, companionships, and such.
79 518 And doubtless millions of female slaves have been picked out for others, matched to others, to the best of the purchaser's ability, a slave who sings and recites, and plays the lyre, for a fellow who loves poetry and music, a skilled dancer for a fellow who is fond of dance, a brilliant, informed, educated slave, perhaps once of the scribes, who, now collared and without caste, would be a delightful little beast to have in a scribe's house, affording her master many pleasures, those of conversation and intellectual engagement, as well as those which she, inevitably subdued, will provide at his slave ring, moaning and thrashing in his arms".
79 519 "It is different," said Cabot.
79 520 "There are forces involved here which you do not understand, forces concerned even with worlds".
79 521 "What of my feelings!" she cried.
"I did not find you myself!" he said. "What difference does that make?" she said. "Millions of women have throughout the history of Earth, and doubtless of Gor, been picked out for others, for marriages, companionships, and such. And doubtless millions of female slaves have been picked out for others, matched to others, to the best of the purchaser's ability, a slave who sings and recites, and plays the lyre, for a fellow who loves poetry and music, a skilled dancer for a fellow who is fond of dance, a brilliant, informed, educated slave, perhaps once of the scribes, who, now collared and without caste, would be a delightful little beast to have in a scribe's house, affording her master many pleasures, those of conversation and intellectual engagement, as well as those which she, inevitably subdued, will provide at his slave ring, moaning and thrashing in his arms". "It is different," said Cabot. "There are forces involved here which you do not understand, forces concerned even with worlds". "What of my feelings!" she cried. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )