Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
428
Then, suddenly, they stopped, but stood, still, their hands lifted to the moons.
Then, suddenly, they stopped, but stood, still, their hands lifted to the moons.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #428)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
425
Mira now, the others following, crying out, tore away the scraps of panther skin that had yet concealed their beauty.
9
426
They now wore only their gold, and their ornaments.
9
427
Now, moaning, crying out, the she-beasts of the forest, the panther girls, hands lifted, clawing, began to stamp and dance beneath the fierce brightness of the wild moons.
9
428
Then, suddenly, they stopped, but stood, still, their hands lifted to the moons.
9
429
Verna threw back her head, her fists clenched on her thighs, and cried out, a wild scream, as though in agony.
9
430
She leaped to her feet and, looking at me, tore away her skins.
9
431
My blood leaped before her beauty.
Mira now, the others following, crying out, tore away the scraps of panther skin that had yet concealed their beauty.
They now wore only their gold, and their ornaments.
Now, moaning, crying out, the she-beasts of the forest, the panther girls, hands lifted, clawing, began to stamp and dance beneath the fierce brightness of the wild moons.
Then, suddenly, they stopped, but stood, still, their hands lifted to the moons.
Verna threw back her head, her fists clenched on her thighs, and cried out, a wild scream, as though in agony.
She leaped to her feet and, looking at me, tore away her skins.
My blood leaped before her beauty.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 9)