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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 186 As I strode toward the camp, my hand held the great bow.
12 187 Over my left shoulder, slung, was sword and scabbard.
12 188 At my belt was a sleen knife; at my hip, in a verr-skin quiver, temwood sheaf arrows, nineteen of them, piled with steel, winged with the feathers of the vosk gull.
12 189 paga slaves are usually lovely girls.
12 190 I recalled Tana, a paga slave I had met in Lydius.
12 191 She was a lovely girl, a beautiful example, belled and silked, of such a slave.
12 192 Strangely Hesius had asked for no deposit on his girls, as a surety for their return.
As I strode toward the camp, my hand held the great bow. Over my left shoulder, slung, was sword and scabbard. At my belt was a sleen knife; at my hip, in a verr-skin quiver, temwood sheaf arrows, nineteen of them, piled with steel, winged with the feathers of the vosk gull. paga slaves are usually lovely girls. I recalled Tana, a paga slave I had met in Lydius. She was a lovely girl, a beautiful example, belled and silked, of such a slave. Strangely Hesius had asked for no deposit on his girls, as a surety for their return. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )