Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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36
17
"It seems unlikely," he said, "for panthergirls seldom league themselves with men, for before men their bravado fades, its fraudulence becomes transparent.
"It seems unlikely," he said, "for Panther Girls seldom league themselves with men, for before men their bravado fades, its fraudulence becomes transparent.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 36, Sentence #17)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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36
14
"It seems they touch weapons," I said.
36
15
"Certainly," he said, "until they are collared, and then it might mean their death to touch one, even inadvertently".
36
16
"Are there men with them?" I asked.
36
17
"It seems unlikely," he said, "for panthergirls seldom league themselves with men, for before men their bravado fades, its fraudulence becomes transparent.
36
18
They no longer find themselves dominant, but find themselves before the truly dominant, and then must fight their blood, as other women who long for the raptures of submission, the fulfillments of being owned and mastered".
36
19
"Still," I said, "might there not be men in the party, if only temporarily?" "I think not," he said, "the size and depth of the prints do not suggest that".
36
20
"Some of the prints are those of small, bared feet," I said.
"It seems they touch weapons," I said.
"Certainly," he said, "until they are collared, and then it might mean their death to touch one, even inadvertently".
"Are there men with them?" I asked.
"It seems unlikely," he said, "for panther girls seldom league themselves with men, for before men their bravado fades, its fraudulence becomes transparent.
They no longer find themselves dominant, but find themselves before the truly dominant, and then must fight their blood, as other women who long for the raptures of submission, the fulfillments of being owned and mastered".
"Still," I said, "might there not be men in the party, if only temporarily?" "I think not," he said, "the size and depth of the prints do not suggest that".
"Some of the prints are those of small, bared feet," I said.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 36)