Book 18. (1 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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125
These women, like most white women in the Barrens, and they well knew it, to their terror, lived at the mercy of, and on the sufferance of, red masters.
These women, like most white women in the Barrens, and they well knew it, to their terror, lived at the mercy of, and on the sufferance of, red masters.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #125)
Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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122
In their eyes I had seen terror.
12
123
Well did they understand, I saw, the hopelessness of even the thought of escape.
12
124
Even if they should elude their red pursuers, which seemed almost unthinkable, there would be waiting for them only the prairie, and the sleen.
12
125
These women, like most white women in the Barrens, and they well knew it, to their terror, lived at the mercy of, and on the sufferance of, red masters.
12
126
"In a moon or two it will be time to thin the herds," said one of the lads.
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127
"We will trade some off and sell some others," said another lad.
12
128
"It seems that any of these would be worth keeping," I said, admiringly.
In their eyes I had seen terror.
Well did they understand, I saw, the hopelessness of even the thought of escape.
Even if they should elude their red pursuers, which seemed almost unthinkable, there would be waiting for them only the prairie, and the sleen.
These women, like most white women in the Barrens, and they well knew it, to their terror, lived at the mercy of, and on the sufferance of, red masters.
"In a moon or two it will be time to thin the herds," said one of the lads.
"We will trade some off and sell some others," said another lad.
"It seems that any of these would be worth keeping," I said, admiringly.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter 12)