Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
5
102
And there were panthergirls, too, who would be swift to pounce on an escaped female slave.
And there were panther girls, too, who would be swift to pounce on an escaped female slave.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #102)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
5
99
The girl was now mine, completely, as any other slave.
5
100
Once beyond Lydius I expected there would not be much danger of her running away.
5
101
Where was there for her to run? In the forests there were sleen and panthers, and fierce tarsks.
5
102
And there were panthergirls, too, who would be swift to pounce on an escaped female slave.
5
103
Such can be exchanged for goods.
5
104
I recalled how swiftly, how expeditiously, even Elizabeth Cardwell, who was a free woman, had been taken by them, and had been, when her vulnerable, helpless femininity was recognized, humiliatingly exhibited, bound to a pole, at the river's edge, where she had been purchased by Sarpedon, in whose tavern she now, for the pleasure of his customers, served as one of his paga slaves.
5
105
I smiled.
The girl was now mine, completely, as any other slave.
Once beyond Lydius I expected there would not be much danger of her running away.
Where was there for her to run? In the forests there were sleen and panthers, and fierce tarsks.
And there were panther girls, too, who would be swift to pounce on an escaped female slave.
Such can be exchanged for goods.
I recalled how swiftly, how expeditiously, even Elizabeth Cardwell, who was a free woman, had been taken by them, and had been, when her vulnerable, helpless femininity was recognized, humiliatingly exhibited, bound to a pole, at the river's edge, where she had been purchased by Sarpedon, in whose tavern she now, for the pleasure of his customers, served as one of his paga slaves.
I smiled.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 5)