Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
177
I had little doubt that panthergirls, in disguise, perhaps veiled, in Robes of Concealment, or perhaps even as scantily clad, haughty, brazen slave girls, knowing their collars were meaningless, occasionally penetrated towns such as Lydius or Laura.
I had little doubt that panther girls, in disguise, perhaps veiled, in Robes of Concealment, or perhaps even as scantily clad, haughty, brazen slave girls, knowing their collars were meaningless, occasionally penetrated towns such as Lydius or Laura.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #177)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
9
174
"Anticipating such a desire," laughed Verna, "we had written confirmation of the enactment, signed with the seal of Marlenus himself.
9
175
Further, documents proclaiming the disowning, officially notarized with the seals of Ar and Marlenus, will soon be posted in all the major Gorean cities".
9
176
"One, even now," said Mira, "stands on the news board in Laura".
9
177
I had little doubt that panthergirls, in disguise, perhaps veiled, in Robes of Concealment, or perhaps even as scantily clad, haughty, brazen slave girls, knowing their collars were meaningless, occasionally penetrated towns such as Lydius or Laura.
9
178
She looked up at the moons.
9
179
I could now see them beginning to emerge from behind the leaves and high branches of the encircling Tur trees.
9
180
Mira looked at me.
"Anticipating such a desire," laughed Verna, "we had written confirmation of the enactment, signed with the seal of Marlenus himself.
Further, documents proclaiming the disowning, officially notarized with the seals of Ar and Marlenus, will soon be posted in all the major Gorean cities".
"One, even now," said Mira, "stands on the news board in Laura".
I had little doubt that panther girls, in disguise, perhaps veiled, in Robes of Concealment, or perhaps even as scantily clad, haughty, brazen slave girls, knowing their collars were meaningless, occasionally penetrated towns such as Lydius or Laura.
She looked up at the moons.
I could now see them beginning to emerge from behind the leaves and high branches of the encircling Tur trees.
Mira looked at me.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 9)