Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
345
I had learned from Grenna, my prisoner, that an unusually large band of panthergirls, under a woman named Hura, was even now advancing toward these areas of the forests.
I had learned from Grenna, my prisoner, that an unusually large band of panther girls, under a woman named Hura, was even now advancing toward these areas of the forests.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #345)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
342
They did not realize their camp had been found.
7
343
They did not know that soon, perhaps tomorrow, their camp would be stormed, and they would be captives, destined for the iron and the slave markets of the south.
7
344
But we must move with rapidity.
7
345
I had learned from Grenna, my prisoner, that an unusually large band of panthergirls, under a woman named Hura, was even now advancing toward these areas of the forests.
7
346
I smiled.
7
347
When Hura's band arrived, ready to fight for these pasangs of forest, ready to drive Verna's band out, they would meet no opposition.
7
348
By that time Verna and her band would be my captives.
They did not realize their camp had been found.
They did not know that soon, perhaps tomorrow, their camp would be stormed, and they would be captives, destined for the iron and the slave markets of the south.
But we must move with rapidity.
I had learned from Grenna, my prisoner, that an unusually large band of panther girls, under a woman named Hura, was even now advancing toward these areas of the forests.
I smiled.
When Hura's band arrived, ready to fight for these pasangs of forest, ready to drive Verna's band out, they would meet no opposition.
By that time Verna and her band would be my captives.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 7)