Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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206
In the container, of course, recently translated to Gor, indeed, awakening to discover her new reality, that of a naked prisoner in a transparent alien containment device, she was dismayed, shocked, frightened, and confused.
19
207
What had happened to her? Where was she? What was going on? Who had done this? What was the meaning of this radical transformation in her circumstances, the meaning of her startling, unanticipated, terrifying incarceration? The other woman was the human pet of a kur, for kurii sometimes keep humans as pets, as well as feed on humans bred for feed, cattle humans.
19
208
She was, in effect, a primitive, appetitious, uninhibited, untutored, ignorant little animal.
19
209
She had not been taught any human speech, Gorean or otherwise, and could understand little of kur, probably no more than a miniature sleen, her name, and some simple commands.
19
210
She did have, however, besides her raw energy and beauty, enormous ambition, and a quick, fine mind.
19
211
She had become, thanks largely to the tutelage of a beast, partly human, partly kur, speeched.
19
212
The last I knew of her she thought of herself as the Lady Bina.
In the container, of course, recently translated to Gor, indeed, awakening to discover her new reality, that of a naked prisoner in a transparent alien containment device, she was dismayed, shocked, frightened, and confused.
What had happened to her? Where was she? What was going on? Who had done this? What was the meaning of this radical transformation in her circumstances, the meaning of her startling, unanticipated, terrifying incarceration? The other woman was the human pet of a kur, for kurii sometimes keep humans as pets, as well as feed on humans bred for feed, cattle humans.
She was, in effect, a primitive, appetitious, uninhibited, untutored, ignorant little animal.
She had not been taught any human speech, Gorean or otherwise, and could understand little of kur, probably no more than a miniature sleen, her name, and some simple commands.
She did have, however, besides her raw energy and beauty, enormous ambition, and a quick, fine mind.
She had become, thanks largely to the tutelage of a beast, partly human, partly kur, speeched.
The last I knew of her she thought of herself as the Lady Bina.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )