Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
2
434
Panther girls, when their suppressed womanhood becomes sometimes too painful, repair to such places, there to dance the frenzy of their needs.
Panther girls, when their suppressed womanhood becomes sometimes too painful, repair to such places, there to dance the frenzy of their needs.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #434)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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2
431
The inadvertent response in Sheera's eyes had confirmed this belief.
2
432
It was, of course, one thing to know this general manner of thing, and another to find Verna's band's camp, or their dancing circle.
2
433
Each band of panther girls customarily has a semi-permanent camp, particularly in the winter, but, too, each band, customarily, has its dancing circle.
2
434
Panther girls, when their suppressed womanhood becomes sometimes too painful, repair to such places, there to dance the frenzy of their needs.
2
435
But, too, it is in such places, that the enslavement of males is often consummated.
2
436
Rim had been captured by Verna and her band, but he had been chained, raped and enslaved not far from the very exchange point where he was sold, this very point.
2
437
He knew less than I of the normal habits of Verna and her band.
The inadvertent response in Sheera's eyes had confirmed this belief.
It was, of course, one thing to know this general manner of thing, and another to find Verna's band's camp, or their dancing circle.
Each band of panther girls customarily has a semi-permanent camp, particularly in the winter, but, too, each band, customarily, has its dancing circle.
Panther girls, when their suppressed womanhood becomes sometimes too painful, repair to such places, there to dance the frenzy of their needs.
But, too, it is in such places, that the enslavement of males is often consummated.
Rim had been captured by Verna and her band, but he had been chained, raped and enslaved not far from the very exchange point where he was sold, this very point.
He knew less than I of the normal habits of Verna and her band.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 2)