Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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64
140
Two of the women pulled the Lady bina's hands away from her face, and a third drew her head up by the hair.
Two of the women pulled the Lady Bina's hands away from her face, and a third drew her head up by the hair.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 64, Sentence #140)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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64
137
Too, it is certainly possible that they remembered her from the pursuit of her in the vicinity of the womb tunnel and recognized that she might have been captured and put on their rope, and might perhaps have been more favored of food and caresses than they.
64
138
Indeed, they may have been aware of her earlier accosting by Cestiphon.
64
139
But clearly there was little they had to fear from her now.
64
140
Two of the women pulled the Lady bina's hands away from her face, and a third drew her head up by the hair.
64
141
They made gleeful noises, the leader pointing to her, and all spat upon her.
64
142
Their leader danced and posed before her, exhibiting her superior attractions, and lifted and flung her hair about, indicating its sheen and length.
64
143
And then the Lady bina's captors pulled her to her feet, and turned her about, and about, displaying her to the camp, but the men turned away, disgusted, and the women shrieked and laughed the more.
Too, it is certainly possible that they remembered her from the pursuit of her in the vicinity of the womb tunnel and recognized that she might have been captured and put on their rope, and might perhaps have been more favored of food and caresses than they.
Indeed, they may have been aware of her earlier accosting by Cestiphon.
But clearly there was little they had to fear from her now.
Two of the women pulled the Lady bina's hands away from her face, and a third drew her head up by the hair.
They made gleeful noises, the leader pointing to her, and all spat upon her.
Their leader danced and posed before her, exhibiting her superior attractions, and lifted and flung her hair about, indicating its sheen and length.
And then the Lady bina's captors pulled her to her feet, and turned her about, and about, displaying her to the camp, but the men turned away, disgusted, and the women shrieked and laughed the more.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 64)