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Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)

The animals were now much more frenzied, save for some, here and there in the enclosure, in small groups, snarling and scratching, tearing apart meat already lowered into the pit. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #205)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 205 The animals were now much more frenzied, save for some, here and there in the enclosure, in small groups, snarling and scratching, tearing apart meat already lowered into the pit.

Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 202 I could feel the heavy collar now against the bottom of my chin, as it had slipped down.
3 203 The metal attachment, which I took to be a ring, lay against my chin.
3 204 I was then lowered some ten more feet, then another ten feet.
3 205 The animals were now much more frenzied, save for some, here and there in the enclosure, in small groups, snarling and scratching, tearing apart meat already lowered into the pit.
3 206 The rope then again slipped, being lowered again.
3 207 "Please, stop!" I begged.
3 208 I could see the woman with such white skin, she in the black leather, with the whip, at the height of the barrier.
I could feel the heavy collar now against the bottom of my chin, as it had slipped down. The metal attachment, which I took to be a ring, lay against my chin. I was then lowered some ten more feet, then another ten feet. The animals were now much more frenzied, save for some, here and there in the enclosure, in small groups, snarling and scratching, tearing apart meat already lowered into the pit. The rope then again slipped, being lowered again. "Please, stop!" I begged. I could see the woman with such white skin, she in the black leather, with the whip, at the height of the barrier. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 3)