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

The Lady Bina turned angrily away. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 43, Sentence #413)
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43 413 The Lady bina turned angrily away.

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

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43 410 Cabot, you see, was well aware of much that was unknown to, and perhaps incomprehensible to, his slave, how a woman can rejoice that she has been found so beautiful, and so desirable, that nothing short of owning her will satisfy a man.
43 411 And what woman does not wish to be so lusted for that nothing short of owning her will satisfy a man? What woman does not long for a master, and what man for a slave? "In the opinion of many," said Cabot, "slaves are a thousand times more beautiful than free women.
43 412 To be sure, some of it may have to do with the collar, and its meaning".
43 413 The Lady bina turned angrily away.
43 414 "Why do we not leave here?" she asked.
43 415 "We shall," said Cabot.
43 416 He reached into his pouch.
Cabot, you see, was well aware of much that was unknown to, and perhaps incomprehensible to, his slave, how a woman can rejoice that she has been found so beautiful, and so desirable, that nothing short of owning her will satisfy a man. And what woman does not wish to be so lusted for that nothing short of owning her will satisfy a man? What woman does not long for a master, and what man for a slave? "In the opinion of many," said Cabot, "slaves are a thousand times more beautiful than free women. To be sure, some of it may have to do with the collar, and its meaning". The Lady bina turned angrily away. "Why do we not leave here?" she asked. "We shall," said Cabot. He reached into his pouch. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 43)