Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)
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100
And even had he thought of it, their deprivation would not have been of concern to him, for they were only animals.
And even had he thought of it, their deprivation would not have been of concern to him, for they were only animals.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #100)
Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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15
97
Imnak, since he had acquired Poalu, had scarcely glanced at his two white-skinned slave beasts.
15
98
It was not that he meant to be cruel.
15
99
It was rather that he was simply otherwise occupied.
15
100
And even had he thought of it, their deprivation would not have been of concern to him, for they were only animals.
15
101
Both girls would kneel to one side, stripped, awaiting the outcome of the bone gambling.
15
102
Sometimes I won, and sometimes Imnak won.
15
103
When Imnak won he might have the use of Arlene, if he chose, or a tabuk steak.
Imnak, since he had acquired Poalu, had scarcely glanced at his two white-skinned slave beasts.
It was not that he meant to be cruel.
It was rather that he was simply otherwise occupied.
And even had he thought of it, their deprivation would not have been of concern to him, for they were only animals.
Both girls would kneel to one side, stripped, awaiting the outcome of the bone gambling.
Sometimes I won, and sometimes Imnak won.
When Imnak won he might have the use of Arlene, if he chose, or a tabuk steak.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 15)