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Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

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23 241 "Of course," said Ram.
23 242 "Sarpelius and his men, before we sold them from the wharves as naked slaves, were persuaded to speak".
23 243 "Doubtless that was wise of them," I speculated.
23 244 "Their information was not so precious to them that they preferred to retain it in the face of death by torture," said Ram.
23 245 "Sarpelius, for example, did not wish to be thrust feet first, bit by bit, into a cage of hungry sleen".
23 246 "It would not be pleasant," I admitted.
23 247 "But it seems, unfortunately, as minions, they knew little".
"Of course," said Ram. "Sarpelius and his men, before we sold them from the wharves as naked slaves, were persuaded to speak". "Doubtless that was wise of them," I speculated. "Their information was not so precious to them that they preferred to retain it in the face of death by torture," said Ram. "Sarpelius, for example, did not wish to be thrust feet first, bit by bit, into a cage of hungry sleen". "It would not be pleasant," I admitted. "But it seems, unfortunately, as minions, they knew little". - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )