Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
53
228
It is one thing for the Lady Bina to be expeditiously removed from the House of a Hundred Corridors under the very nose of the fool, Decius Albus, and quite another for a Kur female, fully grown and supposedly intelligent, to be seized and carried away as easily as a human slaver or raider might hood and gag a human female, carrying her off to a well-deserved collar and brand".
It is one thing for the Lady Bina to be expeditiously removed from the House of a Hundred Corridors under the very nose of the fool, Decius Albus, and quite another for a Kur female, fully grown and supposedly intelligent, to be seized and carried away as easily as a human slaver or raider might hood and gag a human female, carrying her off to a well-deserved collar and brand".
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 53, Sentence #228)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
53
225
"You are an embarrassment.
53
226
That your abduction did not disorder our plans was no fault of yours.
53
227
It might have done so.
53
228
It is one thing for the Lady Bina to be expeditiously removed from the House of a Hundred Corridors under the very nose of the fool, Decius Albus, and quite another for a Kur female, fully grown and supposedly intelligent, to be seized and carried away as easily as a human slaver or raider might hood and gag a human female, carrying her off to a well-deserved collar and brand".
53
229
"Do not dare speak to me so!" cried Lyris.
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230
"Surely you know the fate of many Kur females, females of the party of Lord Agamemnon, following the victory of the usurper, Lord Arcesilaus?" "What has that to do with me?" she said.
53
231
"They will remain as they are," said Surtak.
"You are an embarrassment.
That your abduction did not disorder our plans was no fault of yours.
It might have done so.
It is one thing for the Lady Bina to be expeditiously removed from the House of a Hundred Corridors under the very nose of the fool, Decius Albus, and quite another for a Kur female, fully grown and supposedly intelligent, to be seized and carried away as easily as a human slaver or raider might hood and gag a human female, carrying her off to a well-deserved collar and brand".
"Do not dare speak to me so!" cried Lyris.
"Surely you know the fate of many Kur females, females of the party of Lord Agamemnon, following the victory of the usurper, Lord Arcesilaus?" "What has that to do with me?" she said.
"They will remain as they are," said Surtak.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 53)