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Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)

The strip which had been shaven on his head, from the forehead to the back of the neck, signified that he had been captured, and sold, by the panther girls of the northern forests. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #193)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 193 The strip which had been shaven on his head, from the forehead to the back of the neck, signified that he had been captured, and sold, by the panther girls of the northern forests.

Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 190 I liked this.
1 191 "You have an unusual barber," said Samos.
1 192 The slave girl laughed again, delightedly.
1 193 The strip which had been shaven on his head, from the forehead to the back of the neck, signified that he had been captured, and sold, by the panther girls of the northern forests.
1 194 It is among the greatest shames that a man can know, that he had been enslaved by women, who had then, when weary of him, sold him, taking their profit on him.
1 195 "It is said," said Samos, "that only weaklings, and fools, and men who deserve to be slave girls, fall slave to women".
1 196 The man glared at Samos.
I liked this. "You have an unusual barber," said Samos. The slave girl laughed again, delightedly. The strip which had been shaven on his head, from the forehead to the back of the neck, signified that he had been captured, and sold, by the panther girls of the northern forests. It is among the greatest shames that a man can know, that he had been enslaved by women, who had then, when weary of him, sold him, taking their profit on him. "It is said," said Samos, "that only weaklings, and fools, and men who deserve to be slave girls, fall slave to women". The man glared at Samos. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 1)