Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
10
239
The beast, in all things, save those in which her safety or health might be jeopardized, would give way to the Lady bina.
The beast, in all things, save those in which her safety or health might be jeopardized, would give way to the Lady Bina.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #239)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
10
236
There were mysteries, apparently.
10
237
And there were the mysterious Sardar Mountains, within which, supposedly, resided the gods of Gor, called Priest-Kings.
10
238
It seemed a primitive world, but I, and others, had been brought here, and there was the translator.
10
239
The beast, in all things, save those in which her safety or health might be jeopardized, would give way to the Lady bina.
10
240
She was, of course, a free woman.
10
241
Sometimes she would stamp her small foot, and pout, in annoyance, but he would be adamant, as a rock, if he feared for her welfare.
10
242
He would even, with all his size and might, accept abuse at her hands, patiently, unflinchingly.
There were mysteries, apparently.
And there were the mysterious Sardar Mountains, within which, supposedly, resided the gods of Gor, called Priest-Kings.
It seemed a primitive world, but I, and others, had been brought here, and there was the translator.
The beast, in all things, save those in which her safety or health might be jeopardized, would give way to the Lady bina.
She was, of course, a free woman.
Sometimes she would stamp her small foot, and pout, in annoyance, but he would be adamant, as a rock, if he feared for her welfare.
He would even, with all his size and might, accept abuse at her hands, patiently, unflinchingly.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 10)