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"panther " "girls "

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 184 He was Tuchuk.
8 185 "What are your terms?" he asked.
8 186 "On the outcome of the sport," he said, and then pointed to two girls, both his, standing to the left in their furs, "against those two".
8 187 The other girls were both Turian.
8 188 They were not barbarians.
8 189 Both were lovely.
8 190 Both were, doubtless, well skilled in the art of pleasing the fancy of warriors of the Wagon Peoples.
He was Tuchuk. "What are your terms?" he asked. "On the outcome of the sport," he said, and then pointed to two girls, both his, standing to the left in their furs, "against those two". The other girls were both Turian. They were not barbarians. Both were lovely. Both were, doubtless, well skilled in the art of pleasing the fancy of warriors of the Wagon Peoples. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )