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"panther " "girls "

Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 82 She did not protest.
6 83 Then I bent to her left ankle and removed the anklet of threaded shells.
6 84 She did not protest.
6 85 She was no longer a panther girl.
6 86 "When I release you tomorrow from the hold," I asked, "what garment shall I bring you?" She turned her head to one side.
6 87 "The garment of a female slave," she said.
6 88 Rim and I, and Thurnock, moored at Laura, in the stern castle, studied a rough map of the territory north and east of that rustic town.
She did not protest. Then I bent to her left ankle and removed the anklet of threaded shells. She did not protest. She was no longer a panther girl. "When I release you tomorrow from the hold," I asked, "what garment shall I bring you?" She turned her head to one side. "The garment of a female slave," she said. Rim and I, and Thurnock, moored at Laura, in the stern castle, studied a rough map of the territory north and east of that rustic town. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )