Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
330
Sleen might take her or, perhaps, prowling outlaws.
Sleen might take her or, perhaps, prowling outlaws.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #330)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
327
There must have been men in the camp who, almost immediately, would have verified that the Lady Sabina was still within the camp, but many, having only moments to act, would be unable to make that verification.
5
328
If the running woman was the Lady Sabina she must be caught for her loss would mean the failure of the alliances pending between the Salerian Confederation and Fortress of Saphronicus.
5
329
Too, she must be caught swiftly, for the forests at night were dangerous.
5
330
Sleen might take her or, perhaps, prowling outlaws.
5
331
Too, in the camp were no hunting sleen.
5
332
Accordingly, the sooner she could be retaken the better.
5
333
It was night, and, even in the morning, her trail would be less fresh, less obvious.
There must have been men in the camp who, almost immediately, would have verified that the Lady Sabina was still within the camp, but many, having only moments to act, would be unable to make that verification.
If the running woman was the Lady Sabina she must be caught for her loss would mean the failure of the alliances pending between the Salerian Confederation and Fortress of Saphronicus.
Too, she must be caught swiftly, for the forests at night were dangerous.
Sleen might take her or, perhaps, prowling outlaws.
Too, in the camp were no hunting sleen.
Accordingly, the sooner she could be retaken the better.
It was night, and, even in the morning, her trail would be less fresh, less obvious.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 5)