Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
42
85
They were nearly to the top of the shoot, when the Lady bina, now cattle, unclothed, a bell on her neck, a tiara fastened in her blonde hair, saw them.
They were nearly to the top of the shoot, when the Lady Bina, now cattle, unclothed, a bell on her neck, a tiara fastened in her blonde hair, saw them.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 42, Sentence #85)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
42
82
The cattle, those near him, regarded him dully, and then continued to plod upward.
42
83
Cabot and the slave raced upward.
42
84
The passageway became narrower and narrower.
42
85
They were nearly to the top of the shoot, when the Lady bina, now cattle, unclothed, a bell on her neck, a tiara fastened in her blonde hair, saw them.
42
86
She looked at them, once, wildly, startled, astonished to see them here, and then, regarding them, laughed merrily, and then, suddenly aware of her location and the press behind her in the now-narrowed passageway, admitting now only a single file, she turned about, and seized the small gate to her right, to slip through it.
42
87
She jerked at the gate, and then jerked at it, again.
42
88
It was locked.
The cattle, those near him, regarded him dully, and then continued to plod upward.
Cabot and the slave raced upward.
The passageway became narrower and narrower.
They were nearly to the top of the shoot, when the Lady bina, now cattle, unclothed, a bell on her neck, a tiara fastened in her blonde hair, saw them.
She looked at them, once, wildly, startled, astonished to see them here, and then, regarding them, laughed merrily, and then, suddenly aware of her location and the press behind her in the now-narrowed passageway, admitting now only a single file, she turned about, and seized the small gate to her right, to slip through it.
She jerked at the gate, and then jerked at it, again.
It was locked.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 42)