Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
42
94
"Should I continue?" I asked the Lady bina.
"Should I continue?" I asked the Lady Bina.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 42, Sentence #94)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
42
91
"What is the nature of this gift?" inquired Lady bina.
42
92
"In its contrivance," I said, "I understand it to be something like Lord Grendel himself, an adjustment of, a treatment of, and an intertwining of, hereditary coils, in such a way as to produce a new form of life, a fusion of components, both human and Kur, to be implanted not in a rooted womb but a human womb, and then brought to term, and delivered, as though it might be a wholly human child".
42
93
At this point there was a menacing growl from the beast crouched before the doorway to the kitchen.
42
94
"Should I continue?" I asked the Lady bina.
42
95
I was not sure it was wise to do so.
42
96
Too, I was not sure the beast could understand me.
42
97
"By all means," said Lady bina.
"What is the nature of this gift?" inquired Lady bina.
"In its contrivance," I said, "I understand it to be something like Lord Grendel himself, an adjustment of, a treatment of, and an intertwining of, hereditary coils, in such a way as to produce a new form of life, a fusion of components, both human and Kur, to be implanted not in a rooted womb but a human womb, and then brought to term, and delivered, as though it might be a wholly human child".
At this point there was a menacing growl from the beast crouched before the doorway to the kitchen.
"Should I continue?" I asked the Lady bina.
I was not sure it was wise to do so.
Too, I was not sure the beast could understand me.
"By all means," said Lady bina.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 42)