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

Then, at a given signal, the panther girls within, abetted by the men of Tyros from without, would have, with clubs and ropes, and the butts of their spears, sprung to the attack. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #28)
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14 28 Then, at a given signal, the panther girls within, abetted by the men of Tyros from without, would have, with clubs and ropes, and the butts of their spears, sprung to the attack.

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

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14 25 To this feast, as honored guests, would have been invited the panther girls of Hura's band.
14 26 The men of Marlenus, celebrating the success of their expedition and the glory of their Ubar, would have been, in the manner of warriors, much in their cups.
14 27 At the height of the feast some dozen or so panther girls would have overpowered the guards at the gate, presumably drunken, and opened the gate.
14 28 Then, at a given signal, the panther girls within, abetted by the men of Tyros from without, would have, with clubs and ropes, and the butts of their spears, sprung to the attack.
14 29 By treachery within and force from without the camp would have been swept.
14 30 Beyond the palisade several bodies had been dragged.
14 31 Already some of them had been mauled by sleen and other predators.
To this feast, as honored guests, would have been invited the panther girls of Hura's band. The men of Marlenus, celebrating the success of their expedition and the glory of their Ubar, would have been, in the manner of warriors, much in their cups. At the height of the feast some dozen or so panther girls would have overpowered the guards at the gate, presumably drunken, and opened the gate. Then, at a given signal, the panther girls within, abetted by the men of Tyros from without, would have, with clubs and ropes, and the butts of their spears, sprung to the attack. By treachery within and force from without the camp would have been swept. Beyond the palisade several bodies had been dragged. Already some of them had been mauled by sleen and other predators. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 14)