Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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275
Standing outside the range of the whip they would then spit, and curse and scream their hatred of the panthergirls.
Standing outside the range of the whip they would then spit, and curse and scream their hatred of the panther girls.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #275)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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panthergirls were hated.
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273
I, too, wished I could rush out and strike them and spit upon them.
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274
From time to time, guards, huntsmen, with whips, would leap to the cart and crack their whips, terrifying the slave girls, who knew that sound well, back from the carts, that they might pass, but then the slaves would gather again, and rush about the following cart, only to be in turn driven back again.
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Standing outside the range of the whip they would then spit, and curse and scream their hatred of the panthergirls.
12
276
"Slaves are so cruel," said Ute.
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277
Cart by cart passed.
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278
"Look!" cried Inge.
panther girls were hated.
I, too, wished I could rush out and strike them and spit upon them.
From time to time, guards, huntsmen, with whips, would leap to the cart and crack their whips, terrifying the slave girls, who knew that sound well, back from the carts, that they might pass, but then the slaves would gather again, and rush about the following cart, only to be in turn driven back again.
Standing outside the range of the whip they would then spit, and curse and scream their hatred of the panther girls.
"Slaves are so cruel," said Ute.
Cart by cart passed.
"Look!" cried Inge.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 12)