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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 131 "But I expect," I said, "that she will have little difficulty in falling in with Verna's band".
6 132 "You have in mind a skilled girl," said Thurnock, "one experienced in the ways of the forests".
6 133 "Yes," I said.
6 134 "But," said Thurnock, troubled, "have you considered that they, the panther women of Verna's band, might keep the girl we have released?" "I have considered that," I said.
6 135 Thurnock looked at me, puzzled.
6 136 "Suppose," said I, "that the girl released, she who is captured by Verna's band, is well known to Verna.
6 137 Suppose that that girl were a rival of Verna, a personal enemy, one of long standing".
"But I expect," I said, "that she will have little difficulty in falling in with Verna's band". "You have in mind a skilled girl," said Thurnock, "one experienced in the ways of the forests". "Yes," I said. "But," said Thurnock, troubled, "have you considered that they, the panther women of Verna's band, might keep the girl we have released?" "I have considered that," I said. Thurnock looked at me, puzzled. "Suppose," said I, "that the girl released, she who is captured by Verna's band, is well known to Verna. Suppose that that girl were a rival of Verna, a personal enemy, one of long standing". - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )