Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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There was no fight left in them; they knew that on the ice, away from the technology of the complex, they could survive only if the red hunters chose to let them do so.
36
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Some would be sold to traders in the spring; others might be kept in the camps, to serve the red hunters; they, male slave beasts, would be stronger than female slave beasts.
36
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Perhaps eventually a hunter would take a trading trip south and take them with him, bound, to dispose of them in, say, Lydius, with his furs and other trade goods.
36
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I regarded fifteen women who had been in the complex, women being trained as Kur agents for work in their cause.
36
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All were kneeling naked; most already had bondage strings on their necks; those that did not the hunters could sort out or do contest for.
36
9
"Put them in the sacks," I said.
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Each was thrust in a deep furred sack, which was then placed within another heavy fur sack, larger than the first.
There was no fight left in them; they knew that on the ice, away from the technology of the complex, they could survive only if the red hunters chose to let them do so.
Some would be sold to traders in the spring; others might be kept in the camps, to serve the red hunters; they, male slave beasts, would be stronger than female slave beasts.
Perhaps eventually a hunter would take a trading trip south and take them with him, bound, to dispose of them in, say, Lydius, with his furs and other trade goods.
I regarded fifteen women who had been in the complex, women being trained as Kur agents for work in their cause.
All were kneeling naked; most already had bondage strings on their necks; those that did not the hunters could sort out or do contest for.
"Put them in the sacks," I said.
Each was thrust in a deep furred sack, which was then placed within another heavy fur sack, larger than the first.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )