Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
72
I had heard that panthergirls, subdued and taught their collars, made excellent slaves, grateful, devoted, loving, obedient, and passionate.
I had heard that Panther Girls, subdued and taught their collars, made excellent slaves, grateful, devoted, loving, obedient, and passionate.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #72)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
69
They were not dressed by men for the pleasure of men, but, perhaps, should the occasion arise, to torment and taunt men.
29
70
But, too, would not such light garb be ideal for moving easily and swiftly in natural, difficult terrains, in the woods, in the jungles, in evading, hunting, attacking, and perhaps, I thought, in reconnoitering.
29
71
I recognized the large, strong, fierce women as panther Women, or, as the men will have it, panthergirls, for they seem to think of all women in terms of the collar, either presently or in the future.
29
72
I had heard that panthergirls, subdued and taught their collars, made excellent slaves, grateful, devoted, loving, obedient, and passionate.
29
73
But I did not understand why they had to be subdued.
29
74
Were they not women? Did they not long for masters? Did they war only in the hope of being conquered? I did not have to be subdued.
29
75
Rather, I longed for my place in nature.
They were not dressed by men for the pleasure of men, but, perhaps, should the occasion arise, to torment and taunt men.
But, too, would not such light garb be ideal for moving easily and swiftly in natural, difficult terrains, in the woods, in the jungles, in evading, hunting, attacking, and perhaps, I thought, in reconnoitering.
I recognized the large, strong, fierce women as panther Women, or, as the men will have it, panther girls, for they seem to think of all women in terms of the collar, either presently or in the future.
I had heard that panther girls, subdued and taught their collars, made excellent slaves, grateful, devoted, loving, obedient, and passionate.
But I did not understand why they had to be subdued.
Were they not women? Did they not long for masters? Did they war only in the hope of being conquered? I did not have to be subdued.
Rather, I longed for my place in nature.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 29)