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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

Too, I thought, shuddering, as if such things were not enough, my body, and its odors, with my name, such that it might be included with appropriate triggering signals, had been imprinted on the dark, eager brain of a massive hunting sleen. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #29)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 29 Too, I thought, shuddering, as if such things were not enough, my body, and its odors, with my name, such that it might be included with appropriate triggering signals, had been imprinted on the dark, eager brain of a massive hunting sleen.

Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 26 There was no one to rescue me, or free me.
11 27 I would be bond, and a property, to any who might come upon me, like a dog or horse.
11 28 The entire legal resources of this world would be marshaled toward returning me to my master.
11 29 Too, I thought, shuddering, as if such things were not enough, my body, and its odors, with my name, such that it might be included with appropriate triggering signals, had been imprinted on the dark, eager brain of a massive hunting sleen.
11 30 No, I would not run away.
11 31 When my master came for me, to take me by the arm and lead me to the floor, I would be here, in the only way I could be here, waiting, and docile.
11 32 I listened again to the murmur of the men outside, the small sounds of their goblets and plates.
There was no one to rescue me, or free me. I would be bond, and a property, to any who might come upon me, like a dog or horse. The entire legal resources of this world would be marshaled toward returning me to my master. Too, I thought, shuddering, as if such things were not enough, my body, and its odors, with my name, such that it might be included with appropriate triggering signals, had been imprinted on the dark, eager brain of a massive hunting sleen. No, I would not run away. When my master came for me, to take me by the arm and lead me to the floor, I would be here, in the only way I could be here, waiting, and docile. I listened again to the murmur of the men outside, the small sounds of their goblets and plates. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 11)