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

"What happened," I asked, "to my men, and slaves?" "The men," she said, "with the exception of one, whose head wore the swath of panther girls, were chained in the hold of the Tesephone. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #190)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 190 "What happened," I asked, "to my men, and slaves?" "The men," she said, "with the exception of one, whose head wore the swath of panther girls, were chained in the hold of the Tesephone.

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

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13 187 The Tesephone had forty oars.
13 188 They would have manned each oar.
13 189 They had men to spare.
13 190 "What happened," I asked, "to my men, and slaves?" "The men," she said, "with the exception of one, whose head wore the swath of panther girls, were chained in the hold of the Tesephone.
13 191 The women, the four slaves, and he who wore the swath of panther girls, were taken, with the majority of the men of Tyros, into the forest".
13 192 "What was the destination of the Tesephone?" I asked.
13 193 "Please do not make me speak!" she cried.
The Tesephone had forty oars. They would have manned each oar. They had men to spare. "What happened," I asked, "to my men, and slaves?" "The men," she said, "with the exception of one, whose head wore the swath of panther girls, were chained in the hold of the Tesephone. The women, the four slaves, and he who wore the swath of panther girls, were taken, with the majority of the men of Tyros, into the forest". "What was the destination of the Tesephone?" I asked. "Please do not make me speak!" she cried. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 13)