Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
45
215
The Lady bina then, uttering a small cry of misery, turned about and rushed from their presence.
The Lady Bina then, uttering a small cry of misery, turned about and rushed from their presence.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 45, Sentence #215)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
45
212
That is a sound which is unmistakable.
45
213
Certainly it is familiar to slaves, even to those who may not have felt it, but well understand they are subject to its jurisdiction, and its remonstrances, and even to its gratuitous whims.
45
214
And, needless to say, it is a sound which even free women, as they are women, understand.
45
215
The Lady bina then, uttering a small cry of misery, turned about and rushed from their presence.
45
216
"The human female runs interestingly, does she not?" asked Grendel.
45
217
"Yes," said Cabot, "and attractively, I think.
45
218
It has to do with the hip structure".
That is a sound which is unmistakable.
Certainly it is familiar to slaves, even to those who may not have felt it, but well understand they are subject to its jurisdiction, and its remonstrances, and even to its gratuitous whims.
And, needless to say, it is a sound which even free women, as they are women, understand.
The Lady bina then, uttering a small cry of misery, turned about and rushed from their presence.
"The human female runs interestingly, does she not?" asked Grendel.
"Yes," said Cabot, "and attractively, I think.
It has to do with the hip structure".
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 45)