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Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)

The animals strained against the leashed collars, trying to creep forward, their eyes blazing, saliva loose and dripping from their jaws, the wet fangs shining in the firelight. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #1779)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 1779 The animals strained against the leashed collars, trying to creep forward, their eyes blazing, saliva loose and dripping from their jaws, the wet fangs shining in the firelight.

Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 1776 "Stop!" cried a voice.
9 1777 There were the shrill squeals of sleen.
9 1778 Sandal Thong stood at the edge of the circle, in each fist the leash, a short leash, of a sleen.
9 1779 The animals strained against the leashed collars, trying to creep forward, their eyes blazing, saliva loose and dripping from their jaws, the wet fangs shining in the firelight.
9 1780 "On the first man who moves," cried Sandal Thong, "I shall set a sleen!" The young men drew back.
9 1781 Melina cried out with fury.
9 1782 "Throw down your staves," ordered Thurnus.
"Stop!" cried a voice. There were the shrill squeals of sleen. Sandal Thong stood at the edge of the circle, in each fist the leash, a short leash, of a sleen. The animals strained against the leashed collars, trying to creep forward, their eyes blazing, saliva loose and dripping from their jaws, the wet fangs shining in the firelight. "On the first man who moves," cried Sandal Thong, "I shall set a sleen!" The young men drew back. Melina cried out with fury. "Throw down your staves," ordered Thurnus. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 9)