Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
39
63
Now the captive knelt in the center of the dance floor, the "hunters" exultant about her.
Now the captive knelt in the center of the dance floor, the "hunters" exultant about her.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 39, Sentence #63)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
39
60
I had thought that they might make their move outside, in the alley.
39
61
They had not done so.
39
62
The dance was coming to an end and the slave who had been "netted," now well in custody, bound and leashed, was being displayed by the "hunters" to the patrons.
39
63
Now the captive knelt in the center of the dance floor, the "hunters" exultant about her.
39
64
Then, as the music swirled to a conclusion, the captive lowered her head, humbly.
39
65
There was much Gorean applause, the striking of the left shoulder with the palm of the right hand.
39
66
There was then, suddenly, the snapping of a slave lash, and the "hunters" swiftly stripped themselves, cast aside their staffs and knelt with the prisoner.
I had thought that they might make their move outside, in the alley.
They had not done so.
The dance was coming to an end and the slave who had been "netted," now well in custody, bound and leashed, was being displayed by the "hunters" to the patrons.
Now the captive knelt in the center of the dance floor, the "hunters" exultant about her.
Then, as the music swirled to a conclusion, the captive lowered her head, humbly.
There was much Gorean applause, the striking of the left shoulder with the palm of the right hand.
There was then, suddenly, the snapping of a slave lash, and the "hunters" swiftly stripped themselves, cast aside their staffs and knelt with the prisoner.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 39)