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

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17 16 I looked about.
17 17 Once more there was the sign of a rout.
17 18 This morning the men of Tyros had doubtless awakened pleased and confident, eager to be again on their way to the sea.
17 19 Then, to their horror, and that of the girls of Hura, it had been impossible to rouse many of the panther girls, indeed, all who had last night drunk of Mira's proffered wine.
17 20 The girls would have been deeply unconscious.
17 21 They would have responded to nothing, save perhaps with a twist of their bodies and an almost fevered moan.
17 22 The men of Tyros, as I had expected, had not elected to remain at the camp, to protect and defend the girls until they had regained consciousness.
I looked about. Once more there was the sign of a rout. This morning the men of Tyros had doubtless awakened pleased and confident, eager to be again on their way to the sea. Then, to their horror, and that of the girls of Hura, it had been impossible to rouse many of the panther girls, indeed, all who had last night drunk of Mira's proffered wine. The girls would have been deeply unconscious. They would have responded to nothing, save perhaps with a twist of their bodies and an almost fevered moan. The men of Tyros, as I had expected, had not elected to remain at the camp, to protect and defend the girls until they had regained consciousness. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )