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

"In actions of this sort," said Grunt, "our friends of the plains are seldom inclined to leave survivors, but perhaps they did, perhaps, say, some children, to be herded to Waniyanpi camps, to be raised with Waniyanpi values, suitable for slaves, or, say, perhaps, some females whose exposed curvatures at their feet they might have found acceptable. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #1209)
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14 1209 "In actions of this sort," said Grunt, "our friends of the plains are seldom inclined to leave survivors, but perhaps they did, perhaps, say, some children, to be herded to Waniyanpi camps, to be raised with Waniyanpi values, suitable for slaves, or, say, perhaps, some females whose exposed curvatures at their feet they might have found acceptable.

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

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14 1206 I, too, am sad".
14 1207 I nodded.
14 1208 "Do you think there were survivors?" I asked.
14 1209 "In actions of this sort," said Grunt, "our friends of the plains are seldom inclined to leave survivors, but perhaps they did, perhaps, say, some children, to be herded to Waniyanpi camps, to be raised with Waniyanpi values, suitable for slaves, or, say, perhaps, some females whose exposed curvatures at their feet they might have found acceptable.
14 1210 Who knows? They are the victors.
14 1211 It would depend on their whim".
14 1212 "What of a red slave of white men?" I asked.
I, too, am sad". I nodded. "Do you think there were survivors?" I asked. "In actions of this sort," said Grunt, "our friends of the plains are seldom inclined to leave survivors, but perhaps they did, perhaps, say, some children, to be herded to Waniyanpi camps, to be raised with Waniyanpi values, suitable for slaves, or, say, perhaps, some females whose exposed curvatures at their feet they might have found acceptable. Who knows? They are the victors. It would depend on their whim". "What of a red slave of white men?" I asked. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 14)