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

This was a function, of course, of the brief amount of time they had been in the possession of Ram Seibar. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #66)
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8 66 This was a function, of course, of the brief amount of time they had been in the possession of Ram Seibar.

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

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8 63 I wondered if she knew she were being carried to the iron.
8 64 This lot of barbarians, which I guessed as being in the neighborhood of seventy or eighty girls, had been, as nearly as I could determine, delivered only last night or this morning.
8 65 Even now the majority of them had not been marked.
8 66 This was a function, of course, of the brief amount of time they had been in the possession of Ram Seibar.
8 67 It takes time to bring an iron to branding heat and the iron, of course, its head sinking and searing, burning, into the girl's flesh, marking her, loses heat rapidly.
8 68 A given iron, accordingly, must be reheated before being reapplied.
8 69 This situation is further complicated by the fact that the iron, normally, is cleaned following each application, a procedure which further reduces its heat.
I wondered if she knew she were being carried to the iron. This lot of barbarians, which I guessed as being in the neighborhood of seventy or eighty girls, had been, as nearly as I could determine, delivered only last night or this morning. Even now the majority of them had not been marked. This was a function, of course, of the brief amount of time they had been in the possession of Ram Seibar. It takes time to bring an iron to branding heat and the iron, of course, its head sinking and searing, burning, into the girl's flesh, marking her, loses heat rapidly. A given iron, accordingly, must be reheated before being reapplied. This situation is further complicated by the fact that the iron, normally, is cleaned following each application, a procedure which further reduces its heat. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 8)