Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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This has to do, one supposes, with what has been spoken of as the Memory.
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458
Is it not pleasant to take the women of the enemy and turn them into one's docile, cringing, frightened, servile beasts, both of burden and pleasure? "Ieska! Wopeton!" called the fellow by the kailiauk hide.
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459
We left the dark-haired girl on the grass, where she had been lashed, and then purchased.
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460
The dust Leg requested that the kailiauk hide be thrown aside.
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461
Grunt, a shrewd fellow, appeared to demur, and, indeed, even invited the fellow to examine the other girls on the coffle.
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462
The fellow, however, scarcely cast a glance at them, but they shrank back, under even so cursory an examination, fearing to belong to a red master.
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He did look for a longer moment at the red-haired girl but Grunt said something to him, and he turned from her again to speculate on what might lie concealed beneath the kailiauk hide.
This has to do, one supposes, with what has been spoken of as the Memory.
Is it not pleasant to take the women of the enemy and turn them into one's docile, cringing, frightened, servile beasts, both of burden and pleasure? "Ieska! Wopeton!" called the fellow by the kailiauk hide.
We left the dark-haired girl on the grass, where she had been lashed, and then purchased.
The dust Leg requested that the kailiauk hide be thrown aside.
Grunt, a shrewd fellow, appeared to demur, and, indeed, even invited the fellow to examine the other girls on the coffle.
The fellow, however, scarcely cast a glance at them, but they shrank back, under even so cursory an examination, fearing to belong to a red master.
He did look for a longer moment at the red-haired girl but Grunt said something to him, and he turned from her again to speculate on what might lie concealed beneath the kailiauk hide.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )