Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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360
And I, who was to have been such a hero, so clever, so noble and brave, so victorious, now myself lay helplessly bound in a clearing in the great northern forests, the prisoner of fierce panthergirls.
And I, who was to have been such a hero, so clever, so noble and brave, so victorious, now myself lay helplessly bound in a clearing in the great northern forests, the prisoner of fierce panther girls.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #360)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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357
And I, a fool with my dreams, had come into the forest, to rescue her, to best Marlenus, and improve my fortunes, to rescue the beautiful Talena and improve the fortunes of the house of Bosk.
9
358
Talena was now nothing.
9
359
Marlenus had disowned her, and had withdrawn from the forests.
9
360
And I, who was to have been such a hero, so clever, so noble and brave, so victorious, now myself lay helplessly bound in a clearing in the great northern forests, the prisoner of fierce panthergirls.
9
361
I looked up.
9
362
Once again Verna stood over me.
9
363
She looked down upon me.
And I, a fool with my dreams, had come into the forest, to rescue her, to best Marlenus, and improve my fortunes, to rescue the beautiful Talena and improve the fortunes of the house of Bosk.
Talena was now nothing.
Marlenus had disowned her, and had withdrawn from the forests.
And I, who was to have been such a hero, so clever, so noble and brave, so victorious, now myself lay helplessly bound in a clearing in the great northern forests, the prisoner of fierce panther girls.
I looked up.
Once again Verna stood over me.
She looked down upon me.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 9)