Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
19
121
Had I come for her? "I think I know him," said Hura, the tall girl, long-legged, with black hair, leader of the panthergirls.
Had I come for her? "I think I know him," said Hura, the tall girl, long-legged, with black hair, leader of the panther girls.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #121)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
19
118
It was I to whom she had submitted herself in the forest.
19
119
It was I who had used her, a mere slave, insolently, before returning her, with the drugged wine, to the camp of Sarus.
19
120
I was her master.
19
121
Had I come for her? "I think I know him," said Hura, the tall girl, long-legged, with black hair, leader of the panthergirls.
19
122
She stood boldly before me, in the brief skins of the panthers, in her golden ornaments.
19
123
I drew her swiftly to me, and she cried out, frightened.
19
124
I held her helplessly, and raped her lips with a kiss, an insolent kiss, such as a master might use to dismiss a slave girl, and then threw her from me, against the feet of the men of Tyros.
It was I to whom she had submitted herself in the forest.
It was I who had used her, a mere slave, insolently, before returning her, with the drugged wine, to the camp of Sarus.
I was her master.
Had I come for her? "I think I know him," said Hura, the tall girl, long-legged, with black hair, leader of the panther girls.
She stood boldly before me, in the brief skins of the panthers, in her golden ornaments.
I drew her swiftly to me, and she cried out, frightened.
I held her helplessly, and raped her lips with a kiss, an insolent kiss, such as a master might use to dismiss a slave girl, and then threw her from me, against the feet of the men of Tyros.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 19)