Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
5
1097
Sometimes captured panthergirls, small bands of which occasionally roamed hundreds of pasangs to the south, were slung from such poles.
5
1098
They were bound, hand and feet, by their captors, to the poles, as might have been slain or captured panthers, the beasts from which they derive their name.
5
1099
They are fastened to the poles in such a way that they dangle, swinging, from them, their bellies to the pole, their backs to the ground.
5
1100
The poles are carried by female slaves, a great insult to the panther girl for they despise female slaves.
5
1101
And she does not know, of course, to what fate she is being carried.
5
1102
When they are returned to civilization, the captured panthergirls, most of whom suffer from repressed sexuality, are stripped, branded, and collared, and taught their womanhood.
5
1103
They sell well, and some men seek them out, in the taverns.
Sometimes captured panther girls, small bands of which occasionally roamed hundreds of pasangs to the south, were slung from such poles.
They were bound, hand and feet, by their captors, to the poles, as might have been slain or captured panthers, the beasts from which they derive their name.
They are fastened to the poles in such a way that they dangle, swinging, from them, their bellies to the pole, their backs to the ground.
The poles are carried by female slaves, a great insult to the panther girl for they despise female slaves.
And she does not know, of course, to what fate she is being carried.
When they are returned to civilization, the captured panther girls, most of whom suffer from repressed sexuality, are stripped, branded, and collared, and taught their womanhood.
They sell well, and some men seek them out, in the taverns.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )