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

"Outside," said the Lady Bina, "I saw some cattle humans. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 45, Sentence #84)
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45 84 "Outside," said the Lady bina, "I saw some cattle humans.

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

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45 81 Too, such garments, as is well known, are a badge of beauty, an emblem of desirability, of beguiling allure, of fascination and excitement, an evidence of an attractiveness so exquisite that it not only warrants interest but collaring.
45 82 Such a garment proclaims that its wearer has been found "slave beautiful," beautiful enough to be a slave.
45 83 And what woman would not be proud to be found to be "as beautiful as a slave"? And at the feet of a master, wholly dominated, uncompromisingly owned, they learn their womanhood, and love.
45 84 "Outside," said the Lady bina, "I saw some cattle humans.
45 85 I did not like the way they looked at me".
45 86 "They probably remember you from the slaughter house," said Cabot.
45 87 "They frighten me," she said.
Too, such garments, as is well known, are a badge of beauty, an emblem of desirability, of beguiling allure, of fascination and excitement, an evidence of an attractiveness so exquisite that it not only warrants interest but collaring. Such a garment proclaims that its wearer has been found "slave beautiful," beautiful enough to be a slave. And what woman would not be proud to be found to be "as beautiful as a slave"? And at the feet of a master, wholly dominated, uncompromisingly owned, they learn their womanhood, and love. "Outside," said the Lady bina, "I saw some cattle humans. I did not like the way they looked at me". "They probably remember you from the slaughter house," said Cabot. "They frighten me," she said. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 45)