Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
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29
855
How superior he was to me! How right it was that I should in the order of nature be only the slave of such a man! "You fellows are some sort of urts, are you not?" asked Hendow.
How superior he was to me! How right it was that I should in the order of nature be only the slave of such a man! "You fellows are some sort of urts, are you not?" asked Hendow.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #855)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
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29
852
But then, in a moment, I realized that their capacity at least to understand human speech had surely been suggested by the small fellow's admonition, and by the one beast's response.
29
853
I realized then that Hendow had used me, in his way, to distract the beasts, and to play with them.
29
854
He had used me, a slave girl, in his strategy.
29
855
How superior he was to me! How right it was that I should in the order of nature be only the slave of such a man! "You fellows are some sort of urts, are you not?" asked Hendow.
29
856
The leader of the beasts rose up to his full height.
29
857
The fur seemed to leap up about its head and shoulders, crackling.
29
858
Its eyes blazed.
But then, in a moment, I realized that their capacity at least to understand human speech had surely been suggested by the small fellow's admonition, and by the one beast's response.
I realized then that Hendow had used me, in his way, to distract the beasts, and to play with them.
He had used me, a slave girl, in his strategy.
How superior he was to me! How right it was that I should in the order of nature be only the slave of such a man! "You fellows are some sort of urts, are you not?" asked Hendow.
The leader of the beasts rose up to his full height.
The fur seemed to leap up about its head and shoulders, crackling.
Its eyes blazed.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 29)