Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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19
51
Perhaps, too, Mira had informed him that he was stalked by hundreds of panthergirls, claiming to have seen evidences of this in the trek.
Perhaps, too, Mira had informed him that he was stalked by hundreds of panther girls, claiming to have seen evidences of this in the trek.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #51)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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19
48
Perhaps I had not understood the degree of terror which I had apparently, unwittingly, induced in my enemies.
19
49
Perhaps Sarus was unnerved, too, by the escape, the day before yesterday, of Cara and Tina.
19
50
This may have precipitated his decision.
19
51
Perhaps, too, Mira had informed him that he was stalked by hundreds of panthergirls, claiming to have seen evidences of this in the trek.
19
52
She would dare not reveal to him her capture and return, thus making clear her role in the affair of the wine, but she might well convince him of what she believed, what she had mistakenly inferred from her experiences in the forest, while blindfolded, while being interrogated by Vinca.
19
53
She need only have claimed to have glimpsed such women, following them, hunting them.
19
54
Perhaps Sarus was frightened that the stockade would be stormed.
Perhaps I had not understood the degree of terror which I had apparently, unwittingly, induced in my enemies.
Perhaps Sarus was unnerved, too, by the escape, the day before yesterday, of Cara and Tina.
This may have precipitated his decision.
Perhaps, too, Mira had informed him that he was stalked by hundreds of panther girls, claiming to have seen evidences of this in the trek.
She would dare not reveal to him her capture and return, thus making clear her role in the affair of the wine, but she might well convince him of what she believed, what she had mistakenly inferred from her experiences in the forest, while blindfolded, while being interrogated by Vinca.
She need only have claimed to have glimpsed such women, following them, hunting them.
Perhaps Sarus was frightened that the stockade would be stormed.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 19)