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

If the panther girls were in their camps, or near the slave chain in the march, it would be much simpler for me both to approach and withdraw. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #101)
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15 101 If the panther girls were in their camps, or near the slave chain in the march, it would be much simpler for me both to approach and withdraw.

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

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15 98 The panther girls were their guides, their hunters, their scouts, their shields.
15 99 If I could make it so that the panther girls feared to leave the camp, and, in the marches, would insist on remaining near the long slave chain, putatively protected by their numbers, the men of Tyros would be, for many practical purposes, deprived of the services of their otherwise dangerously effective allies.
15 100 Most importantly, I supposed, they would lose the services of their huntresses and guards.
15 101 If the panther girls were in their camps, or near the slave chain in the march, it would be much simpler for me both to approach and withdraw.
15 102 If the men of Tyros knew, as they would, that I might come and go as I pleased, this would have an unsettling effect upon them.
15 103 Too, it should produce dissension between the men of Tyros and their allies, the lovely panther girls of the northern forests.
15 104 That day I took nine more panther girls.
The panther girls were their guides, their hunters, their scouts, their shields. If I could make it so that the panther girls feared to leave the camp, and, in the marches, would insist on remaining near the long slave chain, putatively protected by their numbers, the men of Tyros would be, for many practical purposes, deprived of the services of their otherwise dangerously effective allies. Most importantly, I supposed, they would lose the services of their huntresses and guards. If the panther girls were in their camps, or near the slave chain in the march, it would be much simpler for me both to approach and withdraw. If the men of Tyros knew, as they would, that I might come and go as I pleased, this would have an unsettling effect upon them. Too, it should produce dissension between the men of Tyros and their allies, the lovely panther girls of the northern forests. That day I took nine more panther girls. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 15)