Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
149
One may not, without permission, separate them It is a convenience with slaves, who dare not disobey.
29
150
They looked very frightened.
29
151
Their eyes met mine and I, too, was frightened.
29
152
Neither dared meet the eyes of any of the panther Women.
29
153
"Heads down," snapped one of the panther Women, the one who had not yet spoken of me, and the two slaves lowered their heads.
29
154
She then turned to me, and regarded me, slowly, appraisingly.
29
155
"A runaway," said my captor.
One may not, without permission, separate them It is a convenience with slaves, who dare not disobey.
They looked very frightened.
Their eyes met mine and I, too, was frightened.
Neither dared meet the eyes of any of the panther Women.
"Heads down," snapped one of the panther Women, the one who had not yet spoken of me, and the two slaves lowered their heads.
She then turned to me, and regarded me, slowly, appraisingly.
"A runaway," said my captor.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )