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Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)

The girl moves in the water which tends to attract the urts and, if no mishap occurs, may be used again and again. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #300)
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2 300 The girl moves in the water which tends to attract the urts and, if no mishap occurs, may be used again and again.

Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

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2 297 One would have weighed about sixty pounds, and the other, I speculate, about seventy-five or eighty pounds.
2 298 I saw the girl swimming in the canal, the rope on her neck, amidst the garbage.
2 299 It is less expensive and more efficient to use a girl for this type of work than, say, a side of tarsk.
2 300 The girl moves in the water which tends to attract the urts and, if no mishap occurs, may be used again and again.
2 301 Some hunters use a live verr but this is less effective as the animal, squealing, and terrified, is difficult to drive from the side of the boat.
2 302 The slave girl, on the other hand, can be reasoned with.
2 303 She knows that if she is not cooperative she will be simply bound hand and foot and thrown alive to the urts.
One would have weighed about sixty pounds, and the other, I speculate, about seventy-five or eighty pounds. I saw the girl swimming in the canal, the rope on her neck, amidst the garbage. It is less expensive and more efficient to use a girl for this type of work than, say, a side of tarsk. The girl moves in the water which tends to attract the urts and, if no mishap occurs, may be used again and again. Some hunters use a live verr but this is less effective as the animal, squealing, and terrified, is difficult to drive from the side of the boat. The slave girl, on the other hand, can be reasoned with. She knows that if she is not cooperative she will be simply bound hand and foot and thrown alive to the urts. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 2)