Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
8
250
"A thousand squeaking urts," he said, "could eat a tethered kailiauk alive".
"A thousand squeaking urts," he said, "could eat a tethered kailiauk alive".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #250)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
247
"Master?" I said.
8
248
"Why should they not keep manhood secret?" he asked.
8
249
"Master?" I said.
8
250
"A thousand squeaking urts," he said, "could eat a tethered kailiauk alive".
8
251
I did not understand what he said.
8
252
"Goreans," he said, "regard the women of Earth as self-Âacknowledged, self-confessed, slaves.
8
253
Consider the lack of veiling and concealment, the brazen display of their faces, the frequent flaunting of ankles and calves, even of arms and shoulders, the styles of summer wear, the garments of beaches, the nature of night wear, the sheerness of hose, the pleasantries of lingerie, the use of cosmetics and perfumes, which a master might enforce upon a slave.
"Master?" I said.
"Why should they not keep manhood secret?" he asked.
"Master?" I said.
"A thousand squeaking urts," he said, "could eat a tethered kailiauk alive".
I did not understand what he said.
"Goreans," he said, "regard the women of Earth as self-Âacknowledged, self-confessed, slaves.
Consider the lack of veiling and concealment, the brazen display of their faces, the frequent flaunting of ankles and calves, even of arms and shoulders, the styles of summer wear, the garments of beaches, the nature of night wear, the sheerness of hose, the pleasantries of lingerie, the use of cosmetics and perfumes, which a master might enforce upon a slave.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 8)