Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
17
171
Human prisoners of Kurii, incidentally, are usually stripped; Kurii see no reason to give animals clothing.
Human prisoners of Kurii, incidentally, are usually stripped; Kurii see no reason to give animals clothing.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #171)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
17
168
She leaped, weeping, to her feet and darted to her precise place in the line, keeping it perfectly, casting terrified glances at the vicious predators.
17
169
The line of prisoners and sleen is, on both sides, flanked by the Kurii foragers.
17
170
There are thus five lines, the center line of prisoners and spoils, its flanking lines of sleen, and, on either side, the flanking lines of the Kur foragers.
17
171
Human prisoners of Kurii, incidentally, are usually stripped; Kurii see no reason to give animals clothing.
17
172
I glanced to the Torvaldsberg.
17
173
The sun now glinted more fully on its height.
17
174
Below us, in the broad valley, the camp of the Kurii lay still in darkness.
She leaped, weeping, to her feet and darted to her precise place in the line, keeping it perfectly, casting terrified glances at the vicious predators.
The line of prisoners and sleen is, on both sides, flanked by the Kurii foragers.
There are thus five lines, the center line of prisoners and spoils, its flanking lines of sleen, and, on either side, the flanking lines of the Kur foragers.
Human prisoners of Kurii, incidentally, are usually stripped; Kurii see no reason to give animals clothing.
I glanced to the Torvaldsberg.
The sun now glinted more fully on its height.
Below us, in the broad valley, the camp of the Kurii lay still in darkness.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 17)