Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
127
I did not wish to be tied in the woods and left for the feeding of wild sleen or the nibblings of urts.
I did not wish to be tied in the woods and left for the feeding of wild sleen or the nibblings of urts.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #127)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
124
I did not wish to lose my ears and nose.
8
125
I did not wish to be run for sleen.
8
126
I did not wish to be cast to blood-hungry plants.
8
127
I did not wish to be tied in the woods and left for the feeding of wild sleen or the nibblings of urts.
8
128
So, I wondered, what could have motivated the slave's effort to escape? What did she fear so terribly that she was willing to try to escape? Still the men did not lower the longboat.
8
129
"Let her go," one of them had said.
8
130
I did not understand this.
I did not wish to lose my ears and nose.
I did not wish to be run for sleen.
I did not wish to be cast to blood-hungry plants.
I did not wish to be tied in the woods and left for the feeding of wild sleen or the nibblings of urts.
So, I wondered, what could have motivated the slave's effort to escape? What did she fear so terribly that she was willing to try to escape? Still the men did not lower the longboat.
"Let her go," one of them had said.
I did not understand this.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 8)