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

I felled men much as I pleased, in particular those who would dare to hold the whips to encourage the slaves in speed. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #32)
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16 32 I felled men much as I pleased, in particular those who would dare to hold the whips to encourage the slaves in speed.

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

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16 29 After I had felled the eight men at the beginning of the column I had withdrawn to the forest, where I slept for an Ahn.
16 30 Then, refreshed, I had returned to the column.
16 31 It had begun to move again.
16 32 I felled men much as I pleased, in particular those who would dare to hold the whips to encourage the slaves in speed.
16 33 Soon none would hold the whips.
16 34 The men of Ar, led by Marlenus, began to sing in the coffle, a song of glorious Ar.
16 35 They now marched, at their own pace, their heads high, with pride.
After I had felled the eight men at the beginning of the column I had withdrawn to the forest, where I slept for an Ahn. Then, refreshed, I had returned to the column. It had begun to move again. I felled men much as I pleased, in particular those who would dare to hold the whips to encourage the slaves in speed. Soon none would hold the whips. The men of Ar, led by Marlenus, began to sing in the coffle, a song of glorious Ar. They now marched, at their own pace, their heads high, with pride. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 16)