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

"What a lovely mark!" said the Lady Bina. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #125)
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32 125 "What a lovely mark!" said the Lady bina.

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

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32 122 "Then she is a slave?" "Yes," said Cabot.
32 123 "But would she not then be marked?" asked the Lady bina.
32 124 "Brand!" snapped Cabot, and the slave, as she had been trained, shifted her weight, kneeling, to her right knee, extended her left leg, and drew the hem of the tunic to her hip.
32 125 "What a lovely mark!" said the Lady bina.
32 126 A tear ran down the cheek of the slave.
32 127 "You may return to position," said Cabot, and the slave, again, knelt, and gratefully, her head down.
32 128 "Perhaps you would like one like it yourself?" asked Cabot.
"Then she is a slave?" "Yes," said Cabot. "But would she not then be marked?" asked the Lady bina. "Brand!" snapped Cabot, and the slave, as she had been trained, shifted her weight, kneeling, to her right knee, extended her left leg, and drew the hem of the tunic to her hip. "What a lovely mark!" said the Lady bina. A tear ran down the cheek of the slave. "You may return to position," said Cabot, and the slave, again, knelt, and gratefully, her head down. "Perhaps you would like one like it yourself?" asked Cabot. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 32)