Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
104
And then the paga slaves, as the mood struck them, might do so or not.
And then the paga slaves, as the mood struck them, might do so or not.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #104)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
101
My men would swiftly teach the panther girls their collars.
7
102
When the paga slaves saw them simply as what they would then be, new girls, helpless, frightened, intimidated, raw girls, fresh to the delights and degradations of slavery, they would no longer fear them, but scorn them, properly, as far inferior to themselves.
7
103
And the new girls would beg the paga slaves to impart to them something of their skills, that they might be more pleasing to men.
7
104
And then the paga slaves, as the mood struck them, might do so or not.
7
105
Some of the panther girls themselves, when sold to new masters, might find themselves just such paga slaves, girls precisely such as they would have scorned upon first being brought captive to my camp.
7
106
I continued on, through the brush and trees.
7
107
Leaves, gently, brushed my face.
My men would swiftly teach the panther girls their collars.
When the paga slaves saw them simply as what they would then be, new girls, helpless, frightened, intimidated, raw girls, fresh to the delights and degradations of slavery, they would no longer fear them, but scorn them, properly, as far inferior to themselves.
And the new girls would beg the paga slaves to impart to them something of their skills, that they might be more pleasing to men.
And then the paga slaves, as the mood struck them, might do so or not.
Some of the panther girls themselves, when sold to new masters, might find themselves just such paga slaves, girls precisely such as they would have scorned upon first being brought captive to my camp.
I continued on, through the brush and trees.
Leaves, gently, brushed my face.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 7)