Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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He did return two slaves, Tula and Lana, to archon, and take his leave of the humans.
He did return two slaves, Tula and Lana, to Archon, and take his leave of the humans.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #33)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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But this was the first time that this had occurred with humans.
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That night humans fed on Kur.
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32
Cabot did not join them, for he was reluctant to feed on rational animals.
17
33
He did return two slaves, Tula and Lana, to archon, and take his leave of the humans.
17
34
He took with him the blonde, leashed and bound, and gagged, but now relieved of her bells.
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The Ledge One supposes that it was foolish of Cabot to return the blonde to the vicinity of the shuttle port, that she not be left to the beasts and humans of the forest, but such activities are not unprecedented amongst humans.
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Presumably, too, it ill behooves a member of one species to comment on peculiarities in the behavior of another.
But this was the first time that this had occurred with humans.
That night humans fed on Kur.
Cabot did not join them, for he was reluctant to feed on rational animals.
He did return two slaves, Tula and Lana, to archon, and take his leave of the humans.
He took with him the blonde, leashed and bound, and gagged, but now relieved of her bells.
The Ledge One supposes that it was foolish of Cabot to return the blonde to the vicinity of the shuttle port, that she not be left to the beasts and humans of the forest, but such activities are not unprecedented amongst humans.
Presumably, too, it ill behooves a member of one species to comment on peculiarities in the behavior of another.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 17)