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Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 70 Hurry, wrap the tabuk strips on their skewers, and put them to the fire.
3 71 Are the suls and turpah ready?" "If my eyes do not deceive me," said Cecily, testily, "my neck is not the only neck which is encircled with a slave band".
3 72 Constantina drew back her hand, as though to strike Cecily, but she stopped, suddenly, angrily, as Cecily, eyes flashing, was clearly prepared to return the blow, or worse.
3 73 Fights amongst slave girls can be very disagreeable, with rolling about, clawing, biting, scratching, and such.
3 74 One is reminded somewhat of the altercations that sometimes take place between sleen, in territorial disputes, mate competition, the contesting of a kill, and so on.
3 75 In such frays, in the tangling, snarling, twisting, and swirling about, it is sometimes difficult to tell where one beast leaves off and the other begins.
3 76 It can be worth an arm to try to separate fighting sleen.
Hurry, wrap the tabuk strips on their skewers, and put them to the fire. Are the suls and turpah ready?" "If my eyes do not deceive me," said Cecily, testily, "my neck is not the only neck which is encircled with a slave band". Constantina drew back her hand, as though to strike Cecily, but she stopped, suddenly, angrily, as Cecily, eyes flashing, was clearly prepared to return the blow, or worse. Fights amongst slave girls can be very disagreeable, with rolling about, clawing, biting, scratching, and such. One is reminded somewhat of the altercations that sometimes take place between sleen, in territorial disputes, mate competition, the contesting of a kill, and so on. In such frays, in the tangling, snarling, twisting, and swirling about, it is sometimes difficult to tell where one beast leaves off and the other begins. It can be worth an arm to try to separate fighting sleen. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )