Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
31
Then, standing beside me at the rail, looking toward the forest, she put both her hands on her collar.
Then, standing beside me at the rail, looking toward the forest, she put both her hands on her collar.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #31)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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.
6
31
Then, standing beside me at the rail, looking toward the forest, she put both her hands on her collar.
6
32
She tried to pull it from her neck.
6
33
She knew as well as I the contempt in which panther girls held female slaves.
6
34
She, Tina, was well marked.
"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.
Then, standing beside me at the rail, looking toward the forest, she put both her hands on her collar.
She tried to pull it from her neck.
She knew as well as I the contempt in which panther girls held female slaves.
She, Tina, was well marked.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 6)