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

Near them, similarly bound and in throat coffle, though still in the skins of panther girls, were Verna's women, who had been captured long ago by Sarus in Marlenus' camp. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #13)
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22 13 Near them, similarly bound and in throat coffle, though still in the skins of panther girls, were Verna's women, who had been captured long ago by Sarus in Marlenus' camp.

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

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22 10 Several were armed well, with weapons taken from those of Tyros.
22 11 Others carried merely knives, or light spears, taken from Hura's panther girls.
22 12 With them, coming slowly, too, across the sand, to where we waited for them, were Sarus and his men, chained, and, bound and in throat coffle, stripped, shivering, Hura's women.
22 13 Near them, similarly bound and in throat coffle, though still in the skins of panther girls, were Verna's women, who had been captured long ago by Sarus in Marlenus' camp.
22 14 Grenna, too, who had once been Hura's lieutenant, whom I had captured in the forest, was bound in the same coffle.
22 15 She wore the tatters of her white, woolen slave garment.
22 16 Among the men, clad, too, like Verna's women, in skins, were Marlenus' own slave girls, those who had been brought to the forest by him, who, like the others, had been captured at his camp.
Several were armed well, with weapons taken from those of Tyros. Others carried merely knives, or light spears, taken from Hura's panther girls. With them, coming slowly, too, across the sand, to where we waited for them, were Sarus and his men, chained, and, bound and in throat coffle, stripped, shivering, Hura's women. Near them, similarly bound and in throat coffle, though still in the skins of panther girls, were Verna's women, who had been captured long ago by Sarus in Marlenus' camp. Grenna, too, who had once been Hura's lieutenant, whom I had captured in the forest, was bound in the same coffle. She wore the tatters of her white, woolen slave garment. Among the men, clad, too, like Verna's women, in skins, were Marlenus' own slave girls, those who had been brought to the forest by him, who, like the others, had been captured at his camp. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 22)