Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
32
158
Lady bina did not respond to Cabot, but stepped back, a pace from the prone slave.
Lady Bina did not respond to Cabot, but stepped back, a pace from the prone slave.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #158)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
155
One could note the path of tears on her cheeks.
32
156
"On your belly, before me," snapped the Lady bina, "and lick and kiss my feet!" "Excellent," laughed the Lady bina.
32
157
"Lady bina," said Cabot, "is well learning to be a free woman".
32
158
Lady bina did not respond to Cabot, but stepped back, a pace from the prone slave.
32
159
"Stay on your belly," she snapped.
32
160
And the slave remained before her.
32
161
"It gives me much pleasure to see you so," said the Lady bina to the prostrate slave, "for in the container, on the Prison Moon, it seemed to me that you dared to compare yourself with me, and might even have dared to regard yourself as my superior".
One could note the path of tears on her cheeks.
"On your belly, before me," snapped the Lady bina, "and lick and kiss my feet!" "Excellent," laughed the Lady bina.
"Lady bina," said Cabot, "is well learning to be a free woman".
Lady bina did not respond to Cabot, but stepped back, a pace from the prone slave.
"Stay on your belly," she snapped.
And the slave remained before her.
"It gives me much pleasure to see you so," said the Lady bina to the prostrate slave, "for in the container, on the Prison Moon, it seemed to me that you dared to compare yourself with me, and might even have dared to regard yourself as my superior".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 32)