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

"In your slave tunic, with your brand and collar," I said, "how long do you think it would be before you were picked up?" She put her head down. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #27)
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6 27 "In your slave tunic, with your brand and collar," I said, "how long do you think it would be before you were picked up?" She put her head down.

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

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6 24 We heard, as is not uncommon, the screams of forest panthers within the darkness of the trees.
6 25 I went to stand beside her.
6 26 "Your best gamble," I informed her, "would be to flee to the south, but there there is little cover".
6 27 "In your slave tunic, with your brand and collar," I said, "how long do you think it would be before you were picked up?" She put her head down.
6 28 "It is not pleasant, I suspect," I said, "to belong to peasants".
6 29 She looked at me with horror, and then again turned to the forests on the north.
6 30 "If you fell to panther girls," I asked, "what do you surmise would be your fate?" Inadvertently her hand touched the brand beneath her white woolen slave tunic.
We heard, as is not uncommon, the screams of forest panthers within the darkness of the trees. I went to stand beside her. "Your best gamble," I informed her, "would be to flee to the south, but there there is little cover". "In your slave tunic, with your brand and collar," I said, "how long do you think it would be before you were picked up?" She put her head down. "It is not pleasant, I suspect," I said, "to belong to peasants". She looked at me with horror, and then again turned to the forests on the north. "If you fell to panther girls," I asked, "what do you surmise would be your fate?" Inadvertently her hand touched the brand beneath her white woolen slave tunic. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 6)