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Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)

Then her leash was surrendered into the keeping of the Kur who held the others, and then the first Kur, leaving his prize in the care of the other, turned about, to hunt yet another delicacy from the herd within the hall. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #93)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 93 Then her leash was surrendered into the keeping of the kur who held the others, and then the first kur, leaving his prize in the care of the other, turned about, to hunt yet another delicacy from the herd within the hall.

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

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14 90 Surely at least two or three hundred lay dead, most at the walls, at the foot of the walls, under the weapons which, for the most part, they had been unable to touch.
14 91 I saw the kur who had pursued the bondmaid now again going toward that holding area near the door.
14 92 On her back, then on her side, then on her stomach, rolling and squirming, eyes wild, her fingers hooked inside the collar, trying to keep it from choking her, was dragged the bondmaid.
14 93 Then her leash was surrendered into the keeping of the kur who held the others, and then the first kur, leaving his prize in the care of the other, turned about, to hunt yet another delicacy from the herd within the hall.
14 94 The kurii now, on both sides, stood between us and the weapons.
14 95 The side doors, leading from the hall, were now also closed to us.
14 96 kurii, too, stood before the entrance to the hall, axes ready, eyes flaming.
Surely at least two or three hundred lay dead, most at the walls, at the foot of the walls, under the weapons which, for the most part, they had been unable to touch. I saw the kur who had pursued the bondmaid now again going toward that holding area near the door. On her back, then on her side, then on her stomach, rolling and squirming, eyes wild, her fingers hooked inside the collar, trying to keep it from choking her, was dragged the bondmaid. Then her leash was surrendered into the keeping of the kur who held the others, and then the first kur, leaving his prize in the care of the other, turned about, to hunt yet another delicacy from the herd within the hall. The kurii now, on both sides, stood between us and the weapons. The side doors, leading from the hall, were now also closed to us. kurii, too, stood before the entrance to the hall, axes ready, eyes flaming. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 14)