Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
111
That night I hunted and felled a tabuk, which kill I brought back to my camp, that my prisoners and the paga slaves, now the keepers of my prisoners, might feed.
That night I hunted and felled a tabuk, which kill I brought back to my camp, that my prisoners and the paga slaves, now the keepers of my prisoners, might feed.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #111)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
108
Their searches and sweeps were widely flung.
15
109
Five of their parties had failed to return.
15
110
They were now in my camp, slaves.
15
111
That night I hunted and felled a tabuk, which kill I brought back to my camp, that my prisoners and the paga slaves, now the keepers of my prisoners, might feed.
15
112
We could not, of course, risk a fire.
15
113
I cut pieces of meat from the animal, and gave them to the paga slaves, to thrust into the mouths of the panther girls.
15
114
If a girl would stop chewing, her gag would be replaced.
Their searches and sweeps were widely flung.
Five of their parties had failed to return.
They were now in my camp, slaves.
That night I hunted and felled a tabuk, which kill I brought back to my camp, that my prisoners and the paga slaves, now the keepers of my prisoners, might feed.
We could not, of course, risk a fire.
I cut pieces of meat from the animal, and gave them to the paga slaves, to thrust into the mouths of the panther girls.
If a girl would stop chewing, her gag would be replaced.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 15)