Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
91
I did not think that panthergirls laid in wait outside, for we had made a careful examination of the area before we had entered the stockade.
I did not think that panther girls laid in wait outside, for we had made a careful examination of the area before we had entered the stockade.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #91)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
88
The men, and Arn, looked at one another, apprehensively.
8
89
They had only then realized, with full awareness, that we ourselves were now penned within the stockade, which might now serve as the same trap for us as it might have served before for panthergirls.
8
90
The two men swiftly went out to scan the surrounding forest.
8
91
I did not think that panthergirls laid in wait outside, for we had made a careful examination of the area before we had entered the stockade.
8
92
Still, I did not wish to take the chance that we might have missed them, or, even, that they might have withdrawn before our examination of the area, intending to return when we might be within the stockade.
8
93
The most likely hypothesis was that they, unaware of our presence in the vicinity, had, on business of their own, left the stockade before dawn.
8
94
They might have attacks, or hunts, of their own to attend to.
The men, and Arn, looked at one another, apprehensively.
They had only then realized, with full awareness, that we ourselves were now penned within the stockade, which might now serve as the same trap for us as it might have served before for panther girls.
The two men swiftly went out to scan the surrounding forest.
I did not think that panther girls laid in wait outside, for we had made a careful examination of the area before we had entered the stockade.
Still, I did not wish to take the chance that we might have missed them, or, even, that they might have withdrawn before our examination of the area, intending to return when we might be within the stockade.
The most likely hypothesis was that they, unaware of our presence in the vicinity, had, on business of their own, left the stockade before dawn.
They might have attacks, or hunts, of their own to attend to.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 8)