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Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 70 I saw a kur leash her.
14 71 He pulled her, struggling, by the neck, choking, to a place to the left of the door.
14 72 There there waited another kur, who held in his tentacled hand the leashes of more than twenty bondmaids, who knelt, terrified, about its legs.
14 73 The kur who had leashed his catch then handed the leash to the other kur, who accepted it, adding it to the others.
14 74 The girl knelt swiftly among the others.
14 75 I knew human females were regarded as delicacies by kurii.
14 76 The kur who had taken the girl then took another leash from the interior of his shield, where there were several wrapped about the shield straps, and surveyed the hall.
I saw a kur leash her. He pulled her, struggling, by the neck, choking, to a place to the left of the door. There there waited another kur, who held in his tentacled hand the leashes of more than twenty bondmaids, who knelt, terrified, about its legs. The kur who had leashed his catch then handed the leash to the other kur, who accepted it, adding it to the others. The girl knelt swiftly among the others. I knew human females were regarded as delicacies by kurii. The kur who had taken the girl then took another leash from the interior of his shield, where there were several wrapped about the shield straps, and surveyed the hall. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )