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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

Who could long resist her? And should she fail in this there was the Kur pet, in her way a primitive human animal, as innocent and sexual as a cat in heat. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 38, Sentence #440)
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38 440 Who could long resist her? And should she fail in this there was the kur pet, in her way a primitive human animal, as innocent and sexual as a cat in heat.

Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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38 437 Her shallow, empty, pretentious life on Earth had changed overnight, so to speak, she retiring one evening, smug in her beauty, indulged and practiced in the pleasures of despising, attracting, and tormenting men, and awakening, to her astonishment and terror, unclothed, pressing her small hands against the thick, stout, transparent walls of a containment capsule on the Prison Moon, one of the three moons of Gor.
38 438 This capsule she found occupied by two others, myself, and a beautiful, young, human female from a Steel World, a kur pet, who was unspeeched.
38 439 The English girl had been placed in the capsule to bring about my downfall.
38 440 Who could long resist her? And should she fail in this there was the kur pet, in her way a primitive human animal, as innocent and sexual as a cat in heat.
38 441 In one way or another, then, my honor was to have been lost, as, sooner or later, given the imperatives of nature and the provocations to which I was exposed, I must be unable to resist, as I must feast upon one or both of these delicacies, putting one or both of them, again and again, to my pleasure.
38 442 Neither, you see, was a slave, at least legally.
38 443 Both were free, at least legally.
Her shallow, empty, pretentious life on Earth had changed overnight, so to speak, she retiring one evening, smug in her beauty, indulged and practiced in the pleasures of despising, attracting, and tormenting men, and awakening, to her astonishment and terror, unclothed, pressing her small hands against the thick, stout, transparent walls of a containment capsule on the Prison Moon, one of the three moons of Gor. This capsule she found occupied by two others, myself, and a beautiful, young, human female from a Steel World, a kur pet, who was unspeeched. The English girl had been placed in the capsule to bring about my downfall. Who could long resist her? And should she fail in this there was the kur pet, in her way a primitive human animal, as innocent and sexual as a cat in heat. In one way or another, then, my honor was to have been lost, as, sooner or later, given the imperatives of nature and the provocations to which I was exposed, I must be unable to resist, as I must feast upon one or both of these delicacies, putting one or both of them, again and again, to my pleasure. Neither, you see, was a slave, at least legally. Both were free, at least legally. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 38)