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Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)

In this way, following the scent of the fled slave, it was possible that one might locate the Panther Girls. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 38, Sentence #15)
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38 15 In this way, following the scent of the fled slave, it was possible that one might locate the panther girls.

Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

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38 12 He, with Homines, would retain contact with the quarry It had apparently been the speculation of Axel, or, more likely, that of Tyrtaios, that panther girls, if they were in the vicinity, might note the fled slave, and, naturally, would not be averse to acquiring her.
38 13 Such obviously have value.
38 14 They may be sold.
38 15 In this way, following the scent of the fled slave, it was possible that one might locate the panther girls.
38 16 Indeed, the slave, if encountering panther girls, might even have been foolish enough to call herself to their attention, perhaps hoping to elicit aid, perhaps hoping, even, to be enlisted as a member of their band, and not simply taken in hand as she would be, as the slave she was.
38 17 To be sure, there had apparently been some sort of contact between Asperiche and Axel.
38 18 I must remember to beat her.
He, with Homines, would retain contact with the quarry It had apparently been the speculation of Axel, or, more likely, that of Tyrtaios, that panther girls, if they were in the vicinity, might note the fled slave, and, naturally, would not be averse to acquiring her. Such obviously have value. They may be sold. In this way, following the scent of the fled slave, it was possible that one might locate the panther girls. Indeed, the slave, if encountering panther girls, might even have been foolish enough to call herself to their attention, perhaps hoping to elicit aid, perhaps hoping, even, to be enlisted as a member of their band, and not simply taken in hand as she would be, as the slave she was. To be sure, there had apparently been some sort of contact between Asperiche and Axel. I must remember to beat her. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 38)