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

"Shame, shame, shame!" shrieked the Lady Bina, and leapt up, and would have struck the slave, but was prevented from doing so by Cabot who, himself leaping up, seized her wrists, held them, and by means of them returned her to her place, kneeling, to the side of Grendel. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #345)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 345 "Shame, shame, shame!" shrieked the Lady bina, and leapt up, and would have struck the slave, but was prevented from doing so by Cabot who, himself leaping up, seized her wrists, held them, and by means of them returned her to her place, kneeling, to the side of Grendel.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
32 342 "May I speak, Master?" asked the slave, looking up, to Grendel.
32 343 "Yes," he said.
32 344 "I am not shamed, Master," she said.
32 345 "Shame, shame, shame!" shrieked the Lady bina, and leapt up, and would have struck the slave, but was prevented from doing so by Cabot who, himself leaping up, seized her wrists, held them, and by means of them returned her to her place, kneeling, to the side of Grendel.
32 346 "Whip her, whip her, mercilessly!" demanded the Lady bina.
32 347 "It was you," said Cabot, "who desired to have her placed in nadu".
32 348 "Are you not shamed?" asked Grendel of the slave.
"May I speak, Master?" asked the slave, looking up, to Grendel. "Yes," he said. "I am not shamed, Master," she said. "Shame, shame, shame!" shrieked the Lady bina, and leapt up, and would have struck the slave, but was prevented from doing so by Cabot who, himself leaping up, seized her wrists, held them, and by means of them returned her to her place, kneeling, to the side of Grendel. "Whip her, whip her, mercilessly!" demanded the Lady bina. "It was you," said Cabot, "who desired to have her placed in nadu". "Are you not shamed?" asked Grendel of the slave. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 32)