Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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158
What honest man does not desire a slave? And Goreans will have them.
54
159
Others, too, there were, whose fate I had learned, Max and Kyle Hobart, and the two former Earth girls, Ginger and Evelyn, who had been slaves in Kailiauk.
54
160
The Hobarts, with men, had pursued Grunt into the Barrens.
54
161
dust Legs, friends of Grunt, had attacked them.
54
162
Grunt, retracing his steps, had located the scene of the attack.
54
163
There he had found them, the only survivors, stripped and put in leg stretchers, as though they might be slave girls, lying in the grass, awaiting his attentions.
54
164
He had not killed them.
What honest man does not desire a slave? And Goreans will have them.
Others, too, there were, whose fate I had learned, Max and Kyle Hobart, and the two former Earth girls, Ginger and Evelyn, who had been slaves in Kailiauk.
The Hobarts, with men, had pursued Grunt into the Barrens.
dust Legs, friends of Grunt, had attacked them.
Grunt, retracing his steps, had located the scene of the attack.
There he had found them, the only survivors, stripped and put in leg stretchers, as though they might be slave girls, lying in the grass, awaiting his attentions.
He had not killed them.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )