Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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It was not that I doubted the authenticity of the woman's terror.
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I did not think that a lure girl, for example, could have managed that particular note of terror in the scream.
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It might, on the other hand, I supposed, be managed quite easily by a bait girl, tethered, bound, to a stake like a verr, by rencer hunters to attract dangerous prey, usually tharlarion.
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They do not use their own women for this, of course, but other women, usually slaves.
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To be sure, there had been in the scream not only unmitigated terror, but a kind of special, pleading helplessness as well.
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That sound suggested to me that the woman was not merely calling herself to the attention of hunters, desperately alerting them to the presence of the quarry, but that there might be no hunters about, or no one of whom she knew.
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It suggested that she might be alone.
It was not that I doubted the authenticity of the woman's terror.
I did not think that a lure girl, for example, could have managed that particular note of terror in the scream.
It might, on the other hand, I supposed, be managed quite easily by a bait girl, tethered, bound, to a stake like a verr, by rencer hunters to attract dangerous prey, usually tharlarion.
They do not use their own women for this, of course, but other women, usually slaves.
To be sure, there had been in the scream not only unmitigated terror, but a kind of special, pleading helplessness as well.
That sound suggested to me that the woman was not merely calling herself to the attention of hunters, desperately alerting them to the presence of the quarry, but that there might be no hunters about, or no one of whom she knew.
It suggested that she might be alone.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )