Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
20
198
"Come along, shaggy friend," said the Lady bina, smiling.
"Come along, shaggy friend," said the Lady Bina, smiling.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #198)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
20
195
I lowered my head, instantly.
20
196
"Two pretty kajirae," said the Lady bina.
20
197
Some noises emanated from the beast, strange noises, not altogether like animal noises.
20
198
"Come along, shaggy friend," said the Lady bina, smiling.
20
199
"We will proceed".
20
200
"She speaks to the beast," I thought, "as though it could understand, but then, do not masters and mistresses often address their brutes, however irrationally, as though they might understand? One supposes hunters might hasten sleen on the scent, riders urge on their mounts, drivers encourage their teams.
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201
Indeed, did not men and women on my former world occasionally, however irrationally, chat pleasantly to their animals, as though such animals might comprehend their words? Does not such persiflage please the master or mistress, and the beast, as well, welcoming such sounds, however ignorant it might be of the content of such a discourse?" It was only when they had passed us, moving north on Emerald, that I became very frightened.
I lowered my head, instantly.
"Two pretty kajirae," said the Lady bina.
Some noises emanated from the beast, strange noises, not altogether like animal noises.
"Come along, shaggy friend," said the Lady bina, smiling.
"We will proceed".
"She speaks to the beast," I thought, "as though it could understand, but then, do not masters and mistresses often address their brutes, however irrationally, as though they might understand? One supposes hunters might hasten sleen on the scent, riders urge on their mounts, drivers encourage their teams.
Indeed, did not men and women on my former world occasionally, however irrationally, chat pleasantly to their animals, as though such animals might comprehend their words? Does not such persiflage please the master or mistress, and the beast, as well, welcoming such sounds, however ignorant it might be of the content of such a discourse?" It was only when they had passed us, moving north on Emerald, that I became very frightened.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 20)