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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

One is reminded of rivalries among various tribes of American Indians, who seemed to enjoy nothing more than running off with one another's horses whenever possible. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #548)
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17 548 One is reminded of rivalries among various tribes of American Indians, who seemed to enjoy nothing more than running off with one another's horses whenever possible.

Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

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17 545 Gorean warriors, tarnsmen and such, are not infrequently concerned with the abduction of women from enemy cities.
17 546 It is not unusual, either in the history of Gor or of Earth, to have the women of the enemy serving one as one's slaves.
17 547 I do not doubt that there is something of a sporting cast to this sort of thing, as well, not that the warriors and such mind being served by lovely slaves for whom they do not have to pay.
17 548 One is reminded of rivalries among various tribes of American Indians, who seemed to enjoy nothing more than running off with one another's horses whenever possible.
17 549 In the abduction of a woman one has the wadding ready.
17 550 When she awakes and naturally, reflexively, opens her mouth to scream the wadding is thrust into the oral orifice.
17 551 This stifles the scream.
Gorean warriors, tarnsmen and such, are not infrequently concerned with the abduction of women from enemy cities. It is not unusual, either in the history of Gor or of Earth, to have the women of the enemy serving one as one's slaves. I do not doubt that there is something of a sporting cast to this sort of thing, as well, not that the warriors and such mind being served by lovely slaves for whom they do not have to pay. One is reminded of rivalries among various tribes of American Indians, who seemed to enjoy nothing more than running off with one another's horses whenever possible. In the abduction of a woman one has the wadding ready. When she awakes and naturally, reflexively, opens her mouth to scream the wadding is thrust into the oral orifice. This stifles the scream. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17)