Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"At the gross tearings and multiple mutilations of the free woman, bina," said Cabot.
"At the gross tearings and multiple mutilations of the free woman, Bina," said Cabot.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 80, Sentence #91)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
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80
88
It is felt by Initiates, the alleged representatives and servants of Priest-Kings, understandably enough, that the presence of a slave in such a place would be a profanation of sacred precincts.
80
89
Provisions are made for their caging or chaining outside such places, in nearby lots, removed to a decent distance.
80
90
"Lord Grendel was somewhat distressed at the disfigurement of his pet, as I understand it," said Lord Arcesilaus.
80
91
"At the gross tearings and multiple mutilations of the free woman, bina," said Cabot.
80
92
"Yes," said Lord Arcesilaus, "that is it".
80
93
"You are from Earth, are you not?" asked a Kur.
80
94
"Yes, once," said Cabot.
It is felt by Initiates, the alleged representatives and servants of Priest-Kings, understandably enough, that the presence of a slave in such a place would be a profanation of sacred precincts.
Provisions are made for their caging or chaining outside such places, in nearby lots, removed to a decent distance.
"Lord Grendel was somewhat distressed at the disfigurement of his pet, as I understand it," said Lord Arcesilaus.
"At the gross tearings and multiple mutilations of the free woman, bina," said Cabot.
"Yes," said Lord Arcesilaus, "that is it".
"You are from Earth, are you not?" asked a Kur.
"Yes, once," said Cabot.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 80)