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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

She laughed, merrily, and then, as though first noticing the slave, she said, "What have we here?" "Head down," said Cabot to the slave, and she lowered her head. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #101)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 101 She laughed, merrily, and then, as though first noticing the slave, she said, "What have we here?" "Head down," said Cabot to the slave, and she lowered her head.

Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 98 "No," she said.
32 99 "If I were veiled my beauty would be concealed, and it is the means by which I will bend men to my will".
32 100 "We each have our weapons," said Cabot.
32 101 She laughed, merrily, and then, as though first noticing the slave, she said, "What have we here?" "Head down," said Cabot to the slave, and she lowered her head.
32 102 "How scrawny she is," said Lady Bina.
32 103 "Scarcely," said Cabot.
32 104 "I wonder what men see in such things," said the Lady Bina.
"No," she said. "If I were veiled my beauty would be concealed, and it is the means by which I will bend men to my will". "We each have our weapons," said Cabot. She laughed, merrily, and then, as though first noticing the slave, she said, "What have we here?" "Head down," said Cabot to the slave, and she lowered her head. "How scrawny she is," said Lady Bina. "Scarcely," said Cabot. "I wonder what men see in such things," said the Lady Bina. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 32)