Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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3
22
I sought Talena, who had once been my freecompanion, now said to be slave of the outlaw girl, Verna.
I sought Talena, who had once been my free companion, now said to be slave of the outlaw girl, Verna.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #22)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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3
19
I wished to spend some days in Lydius, to lay in adequate supplies for the hunt.
3
20
I knew I was some days behind Marlenus of Ar, who now, I supposed, might be in Laura, upriver.
3
21
He sought Verna, for vengeance, because his honor had been challenged.
3
22
I sought Talena, who had once been my freecompanion, now said to be slave of the outlaw girl, Verna.
3
23
I recalled Telima, who, prior to my departure for the north, had returned to her beloved marshes.
3
24
I was angry.
3
25
I must seek Talena! Thurnock, at my command, had this morning sold the two panther girls, Tana and Ela, at the slave market.
I wished to spend some days in Lydius, to lay in adequate supplies for the hunt.
I knew I was some days behind Marlenus of Ar, who now, I supposed, might be in Laura, upriver.
He sought Verna, for vengeance, because his honor had been challenged.
I sought Talena, who had once been my free companion, now said to be slave of the outlaw girl, Verna.
I recalled Telima, who, prior to my departure for the north, had returned to her beloved marshes.
I was angry.
I must seek Talena! Thurnock, at my command, had this morning sold the two panther girls, Tana and Ela, at the slave market.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 3)