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Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 100 In any event, as the urt rushes to make its strike, to seize its prey, the hunter launches his harpoon.
11 101 The slave girls of urt hunters are often called urt girls.
11 102 For such slaves that designation is not derogatory, but merely descriptive.
11 103 It may, however, when applied to other women, be used as an epithet, as though it were comparing the girl, or woman, to an urt.
11 104 The slavery of the urt girl is not regarded as a desirable slavery.
11 105 As the girl is attached to the boat by the rope, she is seldom in great danger.
11 106 She may even be dragged to the boat, the urt still clinging to her body.
In any event, as the urt rushes to make its strike, to seize its prey, the hunter launches his harpoon. The slave girls of urt hunters are often called urt girls. For such slaves that designation is not derogatory, but merely descriptive. It may, however, when applied to other women, be used as an epithet, as though it were comparing the girl, or woman, to an urt. The slavery of the urt girl is not regarded as a desirable slavery. As the girl is attached to the boat by the rope, she is seldom in great danger. She may even be dragged to the boat, the urt still clinging to her body. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )