Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
147
She was my slave girl, a female animal I owned, to do with as I pleased.
5
148
I heard Cara, off near the stern quarter, singing.
5
149
I envied Rim his girl.
5
150
But where was Rim? It was near the ninth hour and, soon, almost within an ahn, I wished to cast off the mooring ropes.
5
151
The water, many kegs, and the supplies, ranging from hard breads to slave nets, were aboard.
5
152
The morning tide from Thassa was running in, swelling the river.
5
153
I wished to leave at the height of the tide.
She was my slave girl, a female animal I owned, to do with as I pleased.
I heard Cara, off near the stern quarter, singing.
I envied Rim his girl.
But where was Rim? It was near the ninth hour and, soon, almost within an ahn, I wished to cast off the mooring ropes.
The water, many kegs, and the supplies, ranging from hard breads to slave nets, were aboard.
The morning tide from Thassa was running in, swelling the river.
I wished to leave at the height of the tide.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )