Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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.
29
156
I suddenly realized it was this other woman, and not my captor, who was first in this tiny band of panther Women.
29
157
I should have realized that, of course.
29
158
My captor would be most likely an outtrekker, a guard or scout of sorts, one who would cover the forest flank of the group's march, the river on the other side.
29
159
The leader would be with the main group, where she might apprehend, direct, and command.
"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.
I suddenly realized it was this other woman, and not my captor, who was first in this tiny band of panther Women.
I should have realized that, of course.
My captor would be most likely an outtrekker, a guard or scout of sorts, one who would cover the forest flank of the group's march, the river on the other side.
The leader would be with the main group, where she might apprehend, direct, and command.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )