Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
74
50
Lord Arcesilaus sat on a dais, at the head of a hundred tables, with Lord Zarendargar, Lord Grendel, and Statius; and archon, of the forest humans, and Cestiphon, of the killer humans, sat with them.
Lord Arcesilaus sat on a dais, at the head of a hundred tables, with Lord Zarendargar, Lord Grendel, and Statius; and Archon, of the forest humans, and Cestiphon, of the killer humans, sat with them.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 74, Sentence #50)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
74
47
Cabot preferred the human females, hurrying about, serving both humans and Kurii.
74
48
How beautiful human females are, he thought.
74
49
It is no wonder that men make them slaves.
74
50
Lord Arcesilaus sat on a dais, at the head of a hundred tables, with Lord Zarendargar, Lord Grendel, and Statius; and archon, of the forest humans, and Cestiphon, of the killer humans, sat with them.
74
51
He found himself being served by one of Cestiphon's slaves.
74
52
She was now collared.
74
53
It was lovely on her neck.
Cabot preferred the human females, hurrying about, serving both humans and Kurii.
How beautiful human females are, he thought.
It is no wonder that men make them slaves.
Lord Arcesilaus sat on a dais, at the head of a hundred tables, with Lord Zarendargar, Lord Grendel, and Statius; and archon, of the forest humans, and Cestiphon, of the killer humans, sat with them.
He found himself being served by one of Cestiphon's slaves.
She was now collared.
It was lovely on her neck.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 74)