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Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)

The others were treated, for the time, more as panther girls. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #118)
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11 118 The others were treated, for the time, more as panther girls.

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

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11 115 She had been branded eleventh, casually and insolently, in her turn, for that had been her place in the slave coffle when the camp had been reached.
11 116 With a similar lack of ceremony Marlenus had fastened her collar on her.
11 117 But in some respects Marlenus had treated her differently from the others, as more of a slave, more of a common girl.
11 118 The others were treated, for the time, more as panther girls.
11 119 She was to be treated more as a common wench, who might have been any slave girl.
11 120 The panther girls, in Marlenus' camp, though they were kept chained, were permitted to wear the skins of panthers.
11 121 Verna had stood before him, waiting to be given the skins of panthers.
She had been branded eleventh, casually and insolently, in her turn, for that had been her place in the slave coffle when the camp had been reached. With a similar lack of ceremony Marlenus had fastened her collar on her. But in some respects Marlenus had treated her differently from the others, as more of a slave, more of a common girl. The others were treated, for the time, more as panther girls. She was to be treated more as a common wench, who might have been any slave girl. The panther girls, in Marlenus' camp, though they were kept chained, were permitted to wear the skins of panthers. Verna had stood before him, waiting to be given the skins of panthers. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 11)