Perhaps she would have had her thrown naked into the clutches of the insidious leech plants of Gor or have had her fed to the giant urts in the dungeons beneath her own palace.
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Some silver masks were discovered even in the sewers beneath the city and these were driven by giant, leashed urts through the long tubes until they crowded the wire capture nets set at the openings of the sewers.
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From some others I heard the shuffling and squealing of animals, perhaps more of the giant urts.
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"Very well," said Lara, and turned the glittering mask to the guardsman who had hurled the yoked Ost to her feet, "take him to the Chamber of the urts".
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Our driver was the man in wrist straps, he from the Chamber of urts, who had first brought me into the presence of the Tatrix.
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"We would be destroyed, trampled like urts underfoot".
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Book 3.
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Priest-Kings of Gor
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54
How was it that she had been captured only so recently by the creature? And if it were true that she had been captured only recently how would she have managed to live in the caverns for those days? Perhaps she might have found a sump of water ...
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109
I was pleased that she would go to Ar, where she, though a woman, might learn the craft of medicine under masters appointed by Kazrak, where she might found a new life for herself far from warlike, plundering Treve, where she might work as befi...
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Book 4.
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Nomads of Gor
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23
191
Already the bosk were growing uneasy at the smell of death and already the grass about the camp was rustling with the movements of the tiny brown prairie urts, scavengers, come to feed.
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30
Certain cities, burned by the Wagon Peoples more than a hundred years ago, were still said to be desolate ruins between their broken walls, silent save for the wind and the occasional footfall of a prowling sleen hunting for urts.
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How she had challenged him, how she had walked, how insolent she had been! Perhaps in that moment she thought how amused the man might be could he see her now, that proud girl, now in the Sirik, her head to the pelt of a larl, kneeling to barba...
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133
The Gorean girl is, even if free, accustomed to slavery; she will perhaps own one or more slaves herself; she knows that she is weaker than men and what this can mean; she knows that cities fall and caravans are plundered; she kno...
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844
she did not move, and then suddenly I felt the cut of her nails deep in my arms, and though her lips were open, her teeth were clenched, her head was back, the eyes closed, her hair tangled under her and over her body, and then her eyes seemed surprised, startled, and her shoulders lif...
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Book 5.
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Assassin of Gor
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206
"I had," he said, "shortly before the fire developed a strain of urts resistant to the Dar-Kosis organism; a serum cultured from their blood was injected in other animals, which subsequently we were unable to infect.
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402
I could smell wet straw in the place, and the excrement of urts and a human being.
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410
Each of his limbs, and his throat, was separately confined, each chained individually to the wall, each chain running to a separate ring bolted in the stone; any one of the chains would have been sufficient to hold a man; I gathered that this prisoner must be unusual indeed; I observed, further, tha...
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413
As I did so I saw four or five urts run for various small crevices in the stone.
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423
I looked on that small, trembling, skeletal body, the straggly hair, the sores; the mutilated ear; angrily I rose to my feet and searched about, finding some loose stone which, with my foot, I wedged into the several crevices through which the urts had darted.
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439
I did not know what its shock would be to his system, after apparently months of torture, confinement, fear, poor food, the water, the urts.
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139
At certain times of the year several such booths are set up within the courtyard of a slaver's house; in each, unclothed, chained by the left ankle to a ring, on furs, is a choice Red Silk Girl; prospective buyers, usually accompanied by a member of the Caste of Physicians, in the presence of the sl...
4
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96
she threw all her energies now into her panic-stricken flight; but the beauty of the rhythm, that powerful, even rhythm, was gone; her stroke was uneven; she lifted too much water; she missed a breath; she thrashed; but still <...
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239
Elizabeth, predictably, did not care to leave without me, but she recognized the plan as a good one; if she could be independently removed from the House there would be less for Caprus and me to worry about; further, she naturally wished Virgin...
4
Book 6.
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Raiders of Gor
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9
641
Did she not understand that he would have hurled her bound to the urts in the canals? His hand lifted again, even more weakly, extended to me.
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108
When threatened from the outside, the men of Port Kar have, desperately and with the viciousness of cornered urts, well defended themselves.
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501
I heard one of the giant canal urts twist in the water somewhere beneath me.
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507
Somewhere I heard the squealing and thrashing of two of the giant urts fighting in the water, among the floating garbage.
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571
"I am going to throw her to the urts," said Surbus.
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573
"To the urts!" laughed Surbus, looking down at her.
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575
The giant urts, silken and blazing-eyed, living mostly on the garbage in the canals, are not stranger to bodies, both living and dead, found cast into their waters.
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576
"To the urts!" laughed Surbus.
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32
Already I could see the sleek, wet muzzles of urts, eyes like ovals of blazing copper, streaking through the dark waters toward the bag.
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36
I heard an arrow flash into the water near me and heard a high-pitched pain squeal from one of the web-footed canal urts.
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37
Then there was the sound of biting and tearing and thrashing in the water, as other urts attacked the injured one.
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It disappeared beneath the water, dragged under by other urts.
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326
I could see the shining eyes of urts, their noses and heads dividing the torchlit waters silently, their pointed, silken ears laid back against the sides of their heads.
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Book 7.
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Captive of Gor
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187
Over her shoulder she had two small, furred animals, hideous forest urts, about the size of cats, and in her left hand she carried four small, green-and-yellow-plumaged birds.
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358
"At the edge of a thicket to the northeast, days ago," said the second man, "we found the bones of brush urts!" "Yes," said the first man, "and, nearby, in this thicket, there is a small game trail".
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"More importantly," said the first man, "brush urts tend to use such trails".
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529
Some animals fled past me, away from the din, tabuk and brush urts.
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436
But I was Elinor Brinton, of Park Avenue, of Earth! she had been rich, beautiful, smartly attired, tasteful, sophisticated; she had been well educated and traveled; she had been decisive, confident; she had carried her wealth and her beauty wit...
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379
she is dressed, if dressed, in a certain way, which excites both her and men; she must obey; she is familiar with bonds and being made helpless, which, aside from the security involved, impresses the mastery upon her and is sexually stimulating; she
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472
I knew then that the body of Elinor Brinton, even when she had been in college, even when she had concerned herself with the trivia of term papers, even when she had eaten in Parisian restaurants, when she had strolled the boulevards of the con...
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164
It seems that if a girl is obedient and zealous in the furs, if she serves with perfection, if she is constantly concerned to please him, if she is dutiful and devoted, if she has the needfulness and helplessness of a slave's passion, and if
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she was different, higher, better, a woman of Earth! she was refined, educated, sensitive! she was too special, too delicate, to be beaten! Could he not see that? she was not a common slave! she should not be beaten! Could he not ...
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280
she relishes his domination; she wants to be his; she rejoices to be owned; she loves to be his property, and to be regarded as, and treated as, what she is, his property.
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118
Even performing small, homely tasks for a master, such as polishing his leather, laundering and ironing his tunics, cleaning his domicile, bringing him his sandals, crawling, in her teeth, can be sexually stimulating to her; she licks humbly the confining loops of leather on her wrists...
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Book 8.
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Hunters of Gor
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2
710
Their catch, returned to the Tesephone, in a cage, covered with canvas, carried on the back of Thurnock, had been six, rather large forest urts, about the size of tiny dogs.
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The urt shields were still fastened to the mooring ropes, circular plates, preventing small port urts from boarding the ship.
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5
The urts which had been placed in the lower hold, before making landfall in Lydius, those which had figured in my interrogation of the panther girls, Tana and Ela, had been removed the following morning.
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11
The girls, Tana and Ela, by my order, had not known that the urts had been thrown from the ship.
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13
As far as the girls knew there were still urts in the lower hold.
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They remembered, I supposed, the urts, and understood what might be done to them, as they were now slave girls.
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Indeed, so jealous of their prerogatives were the caste of thieves that they often hunted thieves who did not belong to the caste, and slew them, throwing their bodies to the urts in the canals.
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80
I bent to her throat, where there was still fastened the golden chains and claws that she had worn when she had met us, long ago, at the exchange point, which she had worn when she had been purchased, which she had worn in the hol...
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Book 9.
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Marauders of Gor
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314
We saw thralls, too, in the crowd, and rune-priests, with long hair, in white robes, a spiral ring of gold on their left arms, about their waist a bag of omen chips, pieces of wood soaked in the blood of the sacrificial bosk, slain to open the Thing; these chips are thrown like dice, sometimes sever...
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she was a scrawny girl, not attractive, but with deep eyes, blue; and she was a superb scribe, in her accounting swift, incisive, accurate, brilliant; once she had been a paga slave, though a poor one; I had saved her from Surbus, a captain, who had purchase...
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143
How else could we tell ourselves from urts and sleen? What distinguishes us from such beasts? The ability to multiply and subtract, to tell lies, to make knives? No, I think particularly it is the sense of honor, and the will to hold one's ground.
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This cry, like a stimulus, acted upon the others, as well; almost instantly, with the velocity that the stranger signal can course through a pack of urts, this shriek was picked up by those with it; then, the hall filled with their horrid howling, eyes blazing, led by the Kur with the ...
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183
Like panic-stricken urts thirty-five or forty men thrust through the hole, sometimes jamming themselves momentarily within it, some tearing the flesh from their bodies and the sides of their faces on the splintered wood.
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300
The girls wore their kirtles as they did not simply that the riches owned by Ivar Forkbeard might be well displayed, the better to excite the envy of others and brighten his vanity, but for another reason as well; the female slave, knowing she is slave, finds it stimulating to be expos...
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375
In the lowering of the woman, of course, a common consequence of her helplessness in the arms of a powerful male, her surrendering, her being forced to submit, she finds, incredibly to some perhaps, her freedom, her ecstasy, her fulfillment, her exaltation, her joy; in the Gorean mind ...
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106
she had a fair throat, good shoulders; she was marvelously breasted; her waist was such that one could get his hands on it well; she might have been a bit broad in the beam but I had no objection to this; in the north it is called the love cradle; it was wel...
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172
Honey Cake, like many shy, introverted, timid girls, fearing her own sexuality and fearing that of men, sensing them in terror as her natural masters, was the mistress of secret, incredible depths of repressed sexual emotion and feeling; the Forkbeard, of course, a rude barbarian, was not in the lea...
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506
This is another reason, incidentally, why Goreans favor the enslavement of desirable women; the slave girl knows that she must please her master, and that she will be punished, and perhaps harshly, if she does not; this makes her not only despe...
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When the Forkbeard himself rose, of course, the camp became quite active, and the slaves were put about many menial labors; the thrall, Tarsk, was unchained from Thyri, and set about the sawing of wood; Thyri herself, adjusting her kirtle, was ordered to pound grain to make flour; she ...
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27
she now had new tasks to which to address herself, cooking, and churning and carrying water; the improvement of her own carriage, and beauty and attractiveness; and the giving of inordinate pleasure in the furs to her master, Svein Blue Tooth, Jarl of Torvaldsland; if she...
5
Book 10.
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Tribesmen of Gor
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5
768
He had wished to send men to Lydius to purchase her, and return her to Port Kar, that she might be, under his direction, thrown to urts in the canals.
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96
Chained nude in a dungeon, in the darkness, among the urts, she had screamed for mercy.
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98
If she fell into the hands of Samos I had little doubt he would have her bound and thrown to the urts, among the garbage, in the canals of Port Kar.
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771
"There are better things to do with a beautiful slave," I told him, "than throw her into the canals, to feed the urts".
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We chained her nude in a dungeon, with urts.
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438
We then stripped her and put her in shackles in the dungeon, with the urts.
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45
There was a smell, as of humans, and urts.
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There were urts.
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318
In Port Kar, doubtless, you would be given the Garbage Death—bound naked and hurled to the urts in the canals".
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159
For example, it is common for a master to force his girl to speak at length and in detail to him of the secret sides of her nature, explaining and elaborating on her fantasies; if she is literate, she may be forced, naked, collared, on her knees at a small table, sometime...
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276
Some of the ornately barred, crimson-draped cells, with brass bowls, and rugs, and cushions and lamps, were quite comfortable; some of the cells held more than one occupant; some of the girls were permitted cosmetics and slave silk; generally, however, girls in the pen are raw, totally, save for the...
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465
They refuse to accept the loving service of one who longs to serve lovingly; they will not accept the obeisance of one who yearns to yield it; they deny submission to she who longs to submit; they draw to her feet she who, weeping, longs to kneel; they deny the animal in ...
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243
I met her blade, high, forcing it down; she slipped to one knee, looking up, trying to keep the blade away; she wept; she had no leverage, her strength was gone; I thrust her back, and she fell on her back before me on the tiles; my left boot, ...
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157
Though they feel their mark intensely physically, it is felt, interestingly, even more intensely, more profoundly, psychologically; not unoften it, in itself, radically transforms their self-images, their personalities; they are then only slaves, not permitted their own wills, rightless, at the bidd...
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306
This might occur for aesthetic reasons, as, for example, if her measurements, which are generally carefully kept, should minutely depart from her master's conception of her ideal curvatures; sometimes merely to remind her of on whom she depends, totally, for her very life; sometimes as...
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385
On Gor, sooner or later, she would be forced to face this fact; she would be forced to look deeply within herself; to confront herself, perhaps for the first time, with candor, and uncompromising honesty; I wondered if, at that time, seeing herself, truly, she
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105
Once she had served Priest-Kings; then, later, she had well served others, the Kurii and their agents; I watched her comb her hair; now I suspected she was for most practical purposes useless in the politics of planets; but she had been spared;...
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13
293
she wore a golden metal dancing collar about her throat, golden chains looped from her wrists, gracefully to the collar ring, then fell to her ankles; there are varieties of Tahari dancing chains; she wore the oval and collar; briefly, in readying a girl, after she<...
5
5
694
she wore a high, tight vest of red silk, with four hooks; her midriff was bare; she wore the sashed chalwar, a sashed, diaphanous trousered garment, full but gathered in, closely, at the ankles; she was barefoot; her wrists and an...
4
5
793
What if she had gone to Earth? I thought of her briefly amidst the hypocrisies and pollutions of Earth, on the pavements, reflected in the shop windows, in miniskirts or tailored suits, seeming a woman and yet in that raging, mechanistic, politically pathological culture, brought about...
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106
she wore a long, bordered skirt, with scarlet thread at its hem, which swirled as she turned; she wore a jacket, tan, of soft kaiila-hair cloth, taken from the animal's second coat, which had a hood, which she had thrown back; beneath the jacke...
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172
After she had falsely testified against me at Nine Wells, she had smiled, slyly, in triumph, pleased with her work, pleased that I would be sent to the brine pits of Klima; I had escaped from Nine Wells, but, recaptured, was enchained, destined for Klima; I well recalled ...
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261
First, she had called out his name at Red Rock, among the flames, during the raid of Tarna's men; secondly, she had fled from his riders, to return to Red Rock, to seek him out, when she had been captured; third, she had, that very evening, upo...
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490
It was no secret in the kasbah that lovely Vella, whom I had found displeasing, had been the favorite of Ibn Saran, that she had been a high slave, that she had been pampered and privileged, that she had been given the luxury of private quarters, and special...
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Book 11.
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Slave Girl of Gor
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16
81
she is chained in such a way as to preclude movement which might tear at the mesh or break it, thus making possible the entry of urts, which might eat at her, lowering her price, and to preclude her tearing hysterically with her hands and fingernails at her own body, bloo...
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75
The top of the sixth tier and the bottom slats of the first tier are sheathed in tin, to prevent being gnawed by urts.
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83
The open spaces between the tin-sheathed, wood slats on the first tier are covered, from the bottom, by cleated mesh, which prevents urts from entering from the bottom.
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292
From through the trees, on the other side of the camp, came what I took to be the sound of a bird, the hook-billed, night-crying fleer, which preys on nocturnal forest urts.
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102
I was terrified of urts.
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"What then, when I am emptied of information and can be of no further use to you in your strategies? What then will be done with me? Will I then be bound and thrown to the urts in your canals?" "Perhaps," he said.
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81
The major transformation in the girl of course goes far beyond the trivialities and mechanics, the externals, so to speak, of such matters as grooming, adornment, training and such, however lovely and important they may be; it is the internal transformation which is most important, and that is wroug...
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358
This is as it should be, and, shortly after coming to Gor, this is brought home to her, clearly; on Gor she finds herself restored to the antique rights of her biological heritage, and meaning; she learns complementarity; she learns about dominance and submi...
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2144
she finds herself in a world whose colors are deeper and richer than she ever knew they could be; she finds she hears sounds she never heard before; she smells smells she has never smelled before;
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358
The slave is seen as a lovely property which may be purchased or stolen, owned and mastered; she has no standing in the eyes of the law; she is rightless and vulnerable; she belongs to the master and must obey and serve him; she exists to pleas...
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357
The slave does not demand, she begs; the slave is not the possessor but the possessed; she, in her smallness, her softness, her loveliness, is the quarry; she it is who is sought; it is she who surrenders, she who is vulnerably, h...
6
3
543
When a girl is bought, of course, it is commonly because the man wants her, she, the female, and is willing to put down his hard-earned money for her and her alone, for she is alone; all she brings from the block is herself; she is a slave; ...
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81
Even should she attain her own city, she will be kept there as a slave, for she is then a slave, or, more likely, she will be soon sold out of the city, after having been muchly lashed, that she bring no more shame u...
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she threw herself over me and held my head down, locking her right arm about it; she held her legs about my body, preventing me from using my arms; with her left hand she shoved up, as she could, the collar at my throat; then her head was pulle...
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How precious and glorious it is, she learns, to be a woman! And how joyfully and wondrously different it is from a man! At last she becomes true to herself and in this truth she rids herself of miseries, anxieties, conflicts, and fears; she is ...
4
Book 12.
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Beasts of Gor
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Quote
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3
652
It would be unfortunate if this potentiality were to be rudely terminated while they thrashed, bound, in the canals under the teeth of urts.
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38
119
"In Port Kar," I said, "a girl who is not pleasing is not unoften bound hand and foot, and thrown naked, as garbage, to the urts in the canals".
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427
she is no longer permitted the lofty dignities and proud postures of the exalted free woman; they are now behind her; she no longer now needs be concerned with the protection of, and defense of, and maintenance of, her laboriously, monstrously constructed image, with all ...
6
1
65
How incredibly beautiful and soft she seemed; she was curled in the furs; she was half covered by them; I lifted them away, that I might see her fully; she stirred; her hands moved a bit on the furs; she drew her legs up; sh...
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3
470
she then becomes wild, and free, and sexual, and cares not that she might be scorned by the free either for her miserable condition or helpless appetites; she knows she will be what she must; she has no choice;
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518
The next girl, dark-haired, lovely, wore black, feminine slacks; these were apparently of some synthetic Earth material; the left leg of the slacks was torn from the knee downward; she also wore what had probably been a soft, red, turtle-necked pull-over; it, too, was rather feminine; ...
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480
It may seem hard to understand but the man who truly cares for his slave is often rather strict with her; he cares for her enough to be strong; sometimes she may resent or hate him but, too, she is inordinately proud of him, for what he makes her do, and be, and she...
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2
222
How she had restricted and denied herself! With what narrowness and improverishment she had conceived herself! How little she had seen of herself, and what she might be! she did not know herself.
4
Book 13.
(27 results)
Explorers of Gor
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4
440
she did not wish to pass me, but yet, on the other hand, she did not wish to leave a vicinity where the she-urts were common.
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2
63
"she is not worth tying at the end of a rope and using in the water as a bait for urts," called out a man, the fellow who had first suggested that she be removed from the sales position.
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448
I think she was not used to seeing how Gorean men looked at women, at least slaves and low women, such as she-urts, assessing them for the furs and the collar.
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274
she had stolen a garment and concealed herself, unmarked and uncollared, among she-urts.
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452
"If she is to be bound hand and foot and hurled naked to the urts in the canals, it is I who will do so".
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62
They are called the she-urts of the wharves.
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364
"I have done nothing!" "Where do the she-urts band?" I asked.
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378
she-urts sometimes gather at such places for their pick of the remnants of feasts.
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460
In a few moments, beside one of the canals leading down to the wharves, in the vicinity of the Spice Pier, we came on four she-urts.
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4
531
"Do not fret your heads about her, my pretty, little she-urts," I said.
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534
"Is it true?" asked the leader of the she-urts.
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543
"I hope for your sake," said the leader of the she-urts to the girl, "that you are not a slave".
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598
The four she-urts, with which the blond-haired barbarian had fished for garbage in the canal, stood about.
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640
"Slave! Slave!" screamed the leader of the she-urts to the bound girl.
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643
Then the she-urts who had accompanied me to the station of the praetor, kicking and striking with their ropes, fell upon the bound slave.
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"What is done in Port Kar," asked Lana, "to a girl who is not found to be fully pleasing?" "Commonly," I said, "she is bound hand and foot and thrown to the urts in the canals".
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Here, too, may be found snakes and monkeys, gliding urts, leaf urts, squirrels, climbing, long-tailed porcupines, lizards, sloths, and the usual varieties of insects, ants, centipedes, scorpions, beetles, and flies, and so on.
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450
"I want to bind her hand and foot and hurl her naked to the urts in the canals".
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693
Urt hunters swim slave girls, ropes on their necks, beside their boats in the dark, cool water of the canals, as bait for urts, which, as they rise to attack the girl, are speared.
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70
"See if you can get two tarsks from the urts!" There was again general laughter.
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Monkeys and tree urts, and snakes and insects, however, can also be found in this highest level.
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In the ground zone, and on the ground itself, are certain birds, some flighted, like the hook-billed gort, which preys largely on rodents, such as ground urts, and the insectivorous whistling finch, and some unflighted, like the grub borer and land gim.
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In the lower branches of the "ground zone" may be found, also, small animals, such as tarsiers, nocturnal jit monkeys, black squirrels, four-toed leaf urts, jungle varts and the prowling, solitary giani, tiny, cat-sized panthers, not dangerous to man.
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On the floor itself are also found several varieties of animal life, in particular marsupials, such as the armored gatch, and rodents, such as slees and ground urts.
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545
For example, if she is somewhat farther away, it is easier for her to display herself in all her beauty; if she wishes to wheedle for his caress she may approach quite closely; if she is receiving instructions she ma...
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502
Already I could see many signs, some subtle and some quite obvious, that the secret slave, which lurks in every woman, had begun to sense, fearfully, excitedly, that she had been brought to a world on which she might perhaps be free at last to emerge; had the chains been ...
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she may then fear that she has lost the interest of her master, and that she is to be soon sold, that coins will change hands, and she will be hooded and led away, leashed, to some emporium devoted to the sales of such as sh...
4
Book 14.
(4 results)
Fighting Slave of Gor
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903
"Should I tie you to the bars, that the urts may feed upon you?" "Please do not do that, Master," she said.
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"If an urt could be found which was like a sleen," she said, "and a sleen could be found which was like an urt, would this show that urts and sleen were the same?" "Of course not," I said.
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141
Does she not understand she will never find herself until she is on her knees before a man; does she not understand for what nature has designed her; does she not understand that she, in her beauty, is his, indeed, t...
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161
Have mercy upon her! she is prostrate at your feet, helpless and needful, begging for your touch! Oh, please, Master, be merciful to her! she needs your caress, Master! Please, Master, she begs your touch! she begs it, she begs it...
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Book 15.
(6 results)
Rogue of Gor
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1
347
The intelligent woman, of course, now put to her knees, quickly grasps what she now is, and what is expected of her; she now realizes that she is now, presumably for the first time in her life, in the presence of masters, authentic masters of women; sh...
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158
Does one truly own a slave until she is at your feet diligently polishing your leather, looking up occasionally, hoping you will be satisfied; she does not wish to be beaten; until she is in your kitchen, preparing your food; until she is servi...
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4
479
For example, how would that pretentious, annoying, young lady fare, should she find herself naked, bound hand and foot, at the foot of his couch? Would she not look well there? Might it not be pleasant to look upon the annoying little thing, yours in such straits? Would <...
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115
How zealously earnest she had been to dress in certain ways and behave in certain ways, to deny her beauty and its meaning, how desperately she had tried to live up to ideological strictures foreign to her needs; how pathetically she had dutifully repeated s...
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134
Could she have even understood it? Did she know how she was looked at, could she have suspected it, that she was looked at, despite her prescribed garmenture, despite her ideology and views, her smugness, her vaunted pride, as a w...
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481
she was from Earth! But what if, even though she were from Earth, she were a true slave, as in accord with her own avowals? Could such a thing, she from Earth, be possible, even thinkable? I scarcely dared even consider this possibility, for th...
4
Book 16.
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Guardsman of Gor
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Sentence #
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2
203
"Do you think that the urts of the Voskjard will discontinue their nibblings at the chain because we choose to rest?" asked a man.
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61
Yet I knew that in the end even the mighty larl, if chained, must eventually succumb to the attack of endless streams of hissing urts.
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528
"A pair of neck-harnessed urts," I told him.
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521
Too, there are urts there.
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525
Sometimes, too, the urts run across my legs, or nibble at them.
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953
Perhaps she is shy, virginal and unmated; she senses the boys she knows are callow and cannot satisfy her; only in her dreams has she awakened to the casual, possessive hands of a master upon her, who will see to it, she knows, th...
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263
How tight, inhibited, and unhappy she had seemed there, in her politically prescribed pseudo-male attire; was that truly her world; did she not, truly, belong elsewhere, somewhere, say, in silk and a collar; how desperate she had been to subscribe to opinion...
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418
she revels in this new-found freedom; she exults in the bold appraisals to which she now finds herself subjected, those which free men may fittingly bestow upon a slave; she inclines her head submissively as she passes free men; s...
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632
But what would it be, she wonders, to wear a collar, and be owned by a master, preferably of course one that is strict, for that is the sort the slave wants, the sort she needs, the sort she respects, the sort she must fear, for she
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1119
she did not want a weak man; she wanted a man strong enough to elicit, dominate and control the woman in her; Callimachus, a Gorean master, she now realized, would do so; she now realized that he would not compromise with her; she...
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19
164
she kneels, she reposes, she curls, she looks up, she keeps her head down, she assumes instantly whatever attitude or position is imposed upon her.
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506
she will not meet the eyes of the free woman; she is scarcely likely to leave her knees or lift her head; her body is bent and seems smaller; she seems to wilt and tremble; she tries to draw down the hem of her tunic; she grasps t...
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she, confused and fearful, as a consequence of that interview, it seemed, had begun to sense her femininity, had begun to sense that she had value of a sort, that she might be lusciously special in a way she scarcely dared to recognize, and fea...
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376
she ties her master's sandals; she looks up at him; she loves; she serves; she is the female.
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920
she now finds herself helplessly a form of woman she has been taught to regard as less than human, as only a property, as no more than a vended animal, a form of woman she has been taught all her life, from her early girlhood on, to look down upon and despis...
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1027
she might truly be terrified if she understood that it was she herself he intended to own, and, in fact, was going to own, she the exhibitor of the merchandise as well as she, the merchandise exhibited.
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408
Did she not know she was neck-chained to a man's slave ring? "Suddenly," she said, "I see what you are doing! How amusing for you, to put what was once my own name on me as a slave name! How droll! How helpless his girl! How delightful, for that insensitive,...
4
Book 17.
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Savages of Gor
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Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
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303
she knows that if she is not cooperative she will be simply bound hand and foot and thrown alive to the urts.
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144
After she had been emptied of information she might then be bound naked and thrown to the urts in the canals, or, perhaps, if we wished, kept as a slave.
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296
Behind the man, in the stern, lay the bloody, white-furred bodies of two canal urts.
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300
The girl moves in the water which tends to attract the urts and, if no mishap occurs, may be used again and again.
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304
This modality of hunting, incidentally, is not as dangerous to the girl as it might sound, for very few urts make their strike from beneath the surface.
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226
The girls were as quiet as tiny, silken field urts in the presence of forest panthers, being conducted in their cage between the ranks of the soldiers.
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152
They would presumably classify it with sleen or urts, not men.
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580
"Even if they think they are all urts, or lizards or clouds?" "I gather so," I said, "and in such a society the one who does not think that he is an urt, or, say, a lizard or a cloud, would be accounted insane".
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"But the main thing, in my opinion," I said, "is the psychological effect on the woman, the bringing home to her, in clear, forcible and undeniable terms, the reality of her situation, that she is helpless, that she is at his mercy, that she, regardless of h...
4
Book 18.
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Blood Brothers of Gor
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Sentence #
Quote
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44
617
"They flee like urts".
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584
"'The slave,'" she quoted, "'makes no bargains; she does not desire small demands to be placed upon her; she does not ask for ease; she asks nothing; she gives all; she seeks to love and selflessly serve.
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183
For most practical purposes she knows that if she behaves in certain ways she will not feel it, and if she behaves in other ways, she will feel it.
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177
she is not riven with conflict like the free woman, torn between being an imitation man and an authentic woman, between what she is not but is told she should be, and what she is told she should not be, but is.
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228
Her lips, opened, soft, those of a submitting slave, at first met mine timidly, and then, as she understood that she was not to be spurned, or struck, more fully, more boldly, until her kiss was deep, helpless and warm, and she seemed one with the kiss, and ...
4
Book 19.
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Kajira of Gor
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Sentence #
Quote
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24
220
"So," he said, "it is the usual collection of she-urts and she-tarsks.
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154
How, too, could I live in the city? I might try to live by begging and scavenging garbage for a time as do those vagrant free women sometimes called she-urts, but I, being collared, could never pass for one.
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The she-urts often wear tunics almost as short as those of slaves.
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159
These she-urts have their gangs and territories.
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373
That woman is not the Tatrix! she sat upon the throne! she appeared in public as the Tatrix! she sat in court as the Tatrix! she conducted business as the Tatrix! she was known as the Tatrix! But she was not the Tatr...
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It is not merely that she is totally dependent on him, how she will be dressed, if dressed, what she will be fed, and in what quantities, what wines, if any, she may be permitted to sip, what liberties she will be allowed, to what...
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Book 20.
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Players of Gor
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Quote
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12
694
"Shall you be sold for sleen feed? Shall we contrive exquisite tortures for you, say, cutting off bits of your body and cooking them, and forcing you to eat them, until from the loss of blood and tissue, you die, or should we bind you and sew you in a sack, your head exposed, with rabid urts
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330
In this I supposed they tended to make their presence among the urts less obvious to outside observers and perhaps, too, less obvious, or obtrusive, to the urts themselves.
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143
"It could be urts," said a man.
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145
Certain species of urts migrate twice a year.
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151
Similarly urts of the sort which live on garbage cast into the canals will often, unhesitantly, attack swimmers.
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157
There was at least one good additional reason, incidentally, for supposing that whatever might be perplexing the brigands was not urts.
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158
The urts do not make their kills neatly and silently.
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115
I thought of vulos swarming forth to peck up scattered feed, of urts in the canals of Port Kar nosing swiftly toward emptied garbage, of sharks following a galley, of a larl lifting its head, to test the night air, of a sleen emerging from its burrow, silent, serpentine, hungry, intent...
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They helped to keep food out of the reach of urts, and, at night, could be used for sleeping.
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284
For some reason, not clear to me at that time, the urts seldom attack them.
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They did tend to resemble the natural noises of urts.
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Probably long ago, as some forms of urts became commensals with human beings, so, too, some humans may have become commensals, traveling companions, sharers at the same table, so to speak, with the migratory urt packs.
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The urts; How Nim Nim Was Made Welcome in the Pack; The Warrior's Pace "There!" squealed the small creature.
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9
"urts find way!" "Strip, enter the cubicle of the bathing cisterns," had said our jailer, five of his fellows, armed, behind him, before dawn.
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urts looked much alike from my point of view.
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"There is," and he made a whistling sound, "and there is," and then again he made a piping, hissing, whistling noise, pointing out two urts.
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275
I knew that even strange urts were often torn to pieces when they attempted to approach a new pack.
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urts tend to be myopic.
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Nim Nim began to utter reassuring noises to the urts.
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Perhaps, too, some of these were signals used by the urts themselves.
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There was suddenly from one of the urts an angry, intense, shrill, high-pitched, hideous squeal.
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336
In fury I sprang towards him, tearing urts back and away from him.
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Other urts pressed forward, many of them squealing and trying to clamber over their fellows, in order to reach what was now left of Nim Nim.
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343
I then, my legs brushing against urts, backed from the pack.
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I wedged between urts.
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One climbed over the bodies of the closely packed urts, snapping and snarling.
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Its jaws came within a foot of me, and then it fell between the startled urts, it spinning about then, confused.
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I kept pushing through the urts, toward the other side of the pack, more than a hundred and fifty yards away.
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Nothing could follow me through the urts.
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428
I saw a sleen rearing up on its hind legs, its shoulders and head emergent from the hill of swarming, clambering urts.
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431
Then it fell back under the urts, and I could no longer see it.
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434
Too many urts, seemingly intent upon me, crowded about me.
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I then began, again, to press through the urts, wading through the pack.
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"Once, long ago," I said, "when you sought to consign me to the mercies of urts, I questioned you as to certain matters.
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Perhaps if she did it well she could fool men; perhaps, if she did it well, she could boldly carry off the pretense; perhaps, if she did it well, she would be accepted almost as though she were a real l...
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One of the strongest chains binding a slave, even to a hated master, is her need for sexual relief; she is, after all, a slave; frequently, and perhaps even to her misery, if the master is hated, she begins to sense her growing restlessness, her uneasiness and discomfort;...
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31
No longer could she compare herself only with free women, but must now compare herself with slaves, as well; indeed, she should no longer think to compare herself with free women, at all, as she was now a slave; she should not even dare to harb...
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451
No man yet in his arms had taught her the exquisite, transforming degradations of the utilized, screaming slave, the wrenching surrender spasms, enforced upon her by his will, of the conquered bondwoman, experiences which, once she has had them, she is never willing to gi...
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643
Did she not know she was a female? Did she not know she wore a collar? "Weakling!" she cried.
They cannot gnaw through walls like urts, you know".
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For example, she desires to belong, and the fullness of belonging is to be literally owned; she desires to be treasured, and to be a treasure one must be a possession; she desires to be wanted, and there is no mistaking the wanting of her, when she...
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she has the sense, sometimes tenderly and gently, sometimes tremblingly, sometimes shaking, with sobs and tears, that she has at last come home to herself, that she has at last discovered herself, that she is now, for the first time in her life...
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197
If she wishes to kneel, why should she not kneel? If she wishes to be caressed, why should she not petition this attention, her lips to his feet? If a woman wishes to be a humbled, conquered, loving sla...
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547
Was it not appropriate that I permit her to do what she thought was expected of her, to raise and flutter defiantly, predictably, however reluctantly, for a moment, the futile, pathetic, meaningless little flag of the supposedly righteous free woman, to permit her to enact her pretense...
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364
One may then, after she has learned herself a slave, after she has been brought to this self-understanding, do what one wishes with her, say, keeping her or selling her, doubtless now making a profit on her, and putting her into the markets, where, eventuall...
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she was as yet alienated from the depth and richness of the extensive sexual tissues in her body; she did not yet understand how her entire skin, from her scalp to her toes, could awaken into life, startled and rejoicing, stimulated by the hot, surgent, wavelike irradiati...
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And then, eventually, when she learns that there is no rescue for her, and she has begun to sense the lure of submission, and then its rightfulness, and its power, and eventually its joy, and its fulfillment for her, her self, soon, if she is intelligent, re...
4
Book 22.
(10 results)
Dancer of Gor
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247
Among other things she called us "she-sleen" and "she-urts".
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80
"Earth she-urts," said the Gorean girl.
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144
Could she believe what she had done, and said? How she had begged and squirmed, and acted not at all like a free woman, but like a slave? How she had behaved in his arms? How could she, a free woman, have acted like that? But perh...
6
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253
Often the urts, those tiny, swift, sleek, furtive rodents, bold in their familiarity with, and seemingly assumed privileges in, the place, would rush to food before we could reach it and, almost at our cheek, snatch it up and scurry away to their holes, through the narrowly spaced bars...
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Then, a week or so later, we had our own tiny kennels, small and cramped, but dry, and above the level of the urts.
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"Do not send your pet urts before you.
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How superior he was to me! How right it was that I should in the order of nature be only the slave of such a man! "You fellows are some sort of urts, are you not?" asked Hendow.
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"I have never seen urts so large!" called Hendow.
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67
Surely she might better have cooked meat in the light of a cave fire, the thongs on her left wrist perhaps marking whose woman she was, or with sistrum and hymns, under the orders of priests, welcomed the grand, redemptive, sluggish flows of the Nile; better she...
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44
What woman would dare to reveal to a man that she wants to move, would dare to move, before those of his sex in so beautiful and exciting a manner, in a way which proves that she is vital, and alive, and female, that she is astonishingly beautiful and unutte...
5
Book 23.
(5 results)
Renegades of Gor
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17
62
Some are fine enough to set for field urts and others stout enough for tharlarion.
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78
And for her part, she rejoices that she is helpless to escape him, that she truly belongs to him, that she is truly his, legally and otherwise, and that she must, as she intensely desires to do, continue to live for ...
5
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she loves her collar; she kisses her chains; she is filled with warmth and love; she wants to be his, and is his; she wants to be owned, and is owned; she loves to be owned, and now knows herself owned, and well owne...
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501
Moving as she did, and being what she was, a slave, was the deepest and most wonderful thing in her being, and she reveled in it, and loved it! she had wanted only the clear understanding that she must now surrender to it, that
5
24
706
Perhaps one was such an astounding perfection to her that she would give anything to again know his touch, having sensed her ravished self in his arms to be the submitted conquest she has always longed to be, sensing in his arms that she was at...
5
Book 24.
(6 results)
Vagabonds of Gor
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Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
40
108
"Days later," said the narrator, "two soldiers with clubs, hunting urts for sport, followed a large urt into a basement where it seemingly disappeared.
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1
767
Then she put herself to the dirt before him in what, had she been a dancer, and on a different surface, might have been termed "floor movements," such things as turnings and twistings, rollings and crawlings, sometimes on her hands and knees, sometimes on her stomach; som...
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94
Too, did she not understand that she had been put out for tharlarion and, considering her elevation from the sand, perhaps for just such a creature? Too, if she were not taken from the perch, so to speak, would she not, in time, perish there of...
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859
Yet, too, uncompromisingly, she was one with the music, and, particularly in the beginning, with the story, seeming to examine her own charms, timidly, as if, like the "Tina" of the song, she might be considering her possible merits, whether or not she might...
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886
she had determined, I now realized, from the first moment she had leaped to her feet, obedient to the command of her master, Philebus, that she would make test of her womanhood, that she would, courageously, regardless of the consequences, risk...
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896
she will not be happy until she terminates inward dissonances, until she casts out rending contradictions, until she achieves emotional, moral, physiological and psychological consistency, until she surrenders to her inward truths...
4
Book 25.
(10 results)
Magicians of Gor
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Quote
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10
459
"The beast who was born to live on flesh is not to be nourished on the nibblings of urts," I said.
7
3
891
Other types of throws are "urts," "sleen," "verr," and such.
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893
The chances of obtaining, say, three "urts" is very slim, like that of obtaining three "larls" one in two hundred and sixteen.
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140
"The men of Ar have become spineless urts".
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71
"We are not all urts," said one of the men.
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729
"They are all urts," said a subaltern.
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2
"Let it be spattered with the spew of urts!" He seized up the Home Stone from the plank on which it sat, the plank resting on two inverted wastes vats, of the sort used in insulae, in the park of the Center Cylinder, within which lies the Central Cylinder.
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205
What fool, who wants her, would not have her in his collar? And does she not wish to be so wanted that nothing less will satisfy him? Can she conceive of being so desirable? Does the slave in her not long for her master? Does she want, truly, an accommodatin...
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813
she is a woman, really, you see, not a man, and not something else, either, also different from a woman, and she will never be fully content until she finds her personal truth, until she becomes, so to speak, what she is.
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270
Did they really think that the excitingness of a slave could be reduced by such a triviality as the addition of a few horts of material to a tunic? Did they not realize it would still be the single garment she wore, the one piece of cloth she was permitted, and that it wo...
4
Book 26.
(76 results)
Witness of Gor
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Sentence #
Quote
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24
446
she had been taken from the top of the tower before I had been entered into the concealed shoot which had sped me far below the city, to the net suspended over the pool, that to which the giant urts had access.
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But she seemed of no interest now to the urts.
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Now she had another role to play, I suspected, one which had doubtless been projected for her earlier, one independent of the entry of the determined, tenacious black-tunicked men onto the walkway, the role of a dangling lure, one which might serve, for some purpose, as a distraction t...
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773
To be sure, she now seemed, as things had turned out, of little current interest to the urts.
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He had killed two men in this fashion and, had the urts behaved differently, might have accomplished the destruction of one or two others.
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849
Too, I supposed, in a short while, the urts about, it might be difficult to obtain remains sufficient to constitute convincing evidence to a fee giver that the task which had been agreed upon had been successfully accomplished.
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The latter hypothesis was an interesting one, as water urts sometimes secure prey under the water, saving it for later, rather as certain predatory beasts will bury a kill, or place it in a tree, to be finished later.
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she then, so to speak, courts the collar, eager to reassure herself of her beauty, her desirability, her fittingness to be owned; she wants to prove to herself now that she does have some value, after all, as she had hitherto thou...
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471
urts on the other side of the barrier, the men approaching, the corridor dark, necessitating the bringing of light into it, he had apparently, probably with his own body, if not blood, lured urts back, close to the gate.
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1119
Or, more quickly, you might be cast to sleen, or fed to starving urts, or be flung to the fangs of dry, thirsting leech plants".
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Perhaps then, eventually, you would be forgotten, save perhaps by a warden and some urts.
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303
"urts," said the female slave with the torch.
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4
Sometimes an urt, a small rodent, not like the large urts in the pool, scurried past.
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14
His lower body was filthy as it seemed that one or more of the tunnels had been flooded to the height of a man's waist, to facilitate the entry of water urts and tharlarion.
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81
The black-tunicked men had had better fortune in another passage, where five urts had charged them.
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85
The men had then pursued the two wounded urts, following a trail of blood, until they had them cornered, quarrels hanging from their flanks, where they slew them, hissing and snarling, against a gate with further quarrels.
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87
The bows had served, in their way, as shields, the urts snapping at them, clinging to them, permitting the defender to draw and hack at their stretched necks with his sword.
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Most species of urts are small, weighing less than a pound.
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374
But at that moment we heard, from down the passage, in the darkness, a hideous, but unmistakable human cry, which was followed, almost instantly, by a violent squealing of urts.
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375
"urts!" cried a man.
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382
Ours, perhaps fearing to be separated in this place, we helpless, urts about, hurried behind.
6
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384
Also, in a moment, I could see a mound of twisting, squealing urts, clambering over and about something, biting at it.
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392
The lieutenant, the six men, two with lamps, stood back from the pile of frenzied urts.
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408
The fellow who had been pulling the urts aside now stood back.
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His hands and forearms were covered with blood, but much of it, I am sure, was from the fur and jaws of the urts.
6
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412
The urts now dragged the body of the dead urt, now half eaten, its bones about, to the wall, where they continued their feeding.
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417
urts seldom attack their own kind unless their fellow behaves in an erratic fashion, as it might if injured or ill.
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433
urts still squealed and stirred to the side.
6
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459
Too, the urts were quieter now.
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472
He had then cried out, as though under attack, and, doubtless at the same time, during that seemingly agonized, hideous cry, fired into the urts at point-blank range, thereby killing or wounding one of them, and initiating the feeding frenzy.
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511
The first was he who had been given the unenviable task of separating the feeding urts.
6
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516
The urts had been much at him.
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518
He had been left where he was, that the urts would be less dangerous, from a heavy feeding.
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520
In this fashion, if the urts pressed on us again, there would be meat to interpose between us and their reawakened appetites.
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538
* * * * "Where are the urts?" asked the lieutenant.
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613
I heard urts in the pool below.
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618
There were several urts in the pool area, I knew, and, save for their fellow, and what they had had of the man by the gate, they had not eaten for two days.
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723
urts began to knife instantly toward the vicinity of the pool over which the Lady Ilene was suspended.
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752
It was he who had been the first of the two men who had refrained from attacking the sleen, and had later been bloodied, separating the urts.
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758
Only a few feet below me urts were tearing at the bodies of Herminius and Titus.
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765
I did not know, but I thought that the urts would not be able to reach her.
6
37
776
It was, presumably, a fortunate one for the Lady Ilene, particularly if the peasant had underestimated the capacity of the urts to leap from the water.
6
37
795
Below me the urts were still feeding.
6
37
803
The urts continued to feed.
6
37
811
"urts have taken him, under the water," called Abnik.
6
37
813
"Of course," said the pit master, "that through which the urts enter it, through their nest".
6
37
819
I did think it possible, as doubtless so, too, did the lieutenant, that the peasant might now, at this time, the urts otherwise occupied, successfully reach the nest, which would be above water, on the other side of the wall.
6
37
826
He had lost blood from the bites of urts, when he had separated them, near the closed gate, earlier.
6
37
828
The urts did seem to be feeding now.
6
37
836
In dealing with urts there are certain things to be kept in mind.
6
37
843
"The urts feed.
6
37
845
"urts took him!" said Abnik.
6
37
850
Tensius first, who had refrained from attacking the sleen in the passage, but who had later separated the urts, removed his helmet and set aside his bow.
6
37
863
One of the urts, an arm in its jaws, was swimming back toward the nest.
6
37
906
The urts continued to feed, turning the two bodies about in the water.
6
37
927
"They are in the nest," said the lieutenant, "waiting for the way to clear of urts".
6
37
954
"urts," said the lieutenant.
6
37
957
But if he had been killed in the nest, why had the urts not fed on him there? When I looked away from the water I saw that the lieutenant's attention was returned, intently, to the pool.
6
37
974
"If he had been killed by urts his body would have made that clear.
6
37
976
The condition of the body, on the other hand, shows that it was not attacked by urts until either it was dead or unable to defend itself.
6
37
1012
"urts have him!" said the officer of Treve.
6
37
1045
I could see the urts below us, at the bodies near the wall, beneath where we stood.
6
37
1068
Abnik was now rolling lifeless in the water, lost in the midst of the urts and bodies.
6
37
1080
"Could he live in such passages?" "Perhaps, on urts," said the pit master.
6
37
1188
The urts were still feeding.
6
37
532
But then to her surprise, and, one supposes, consternation, the Earth woman finds herself enfolded helplessly in mighty arms and kissed in turn and kissed as she had never dreamed she might be kissed, with such ferocity, and mastery and power, and ownership, and then as <...
6
11
412
Was it my fault if I might be more beautiful or desirable than she? Did she resent the interest of the men in me? Did she fear that I might turn the head of the fellow in the chair? Might that be it? Did she fear that she might ce...
5
12
77
Has she not been commanded? Does she dally at the wall, against which she has been trapped? Does she hesitate in the room, within which she has been cornered? Is she not a slave? Must a command be repeated? she...
5
14
1226
she has forgotten everything! Does she not know how she is clad, that she is in a collar, that she is leashed! Woe! she is acting like a free woman! The free woman's eyes flashed above her...
5
14
1256
she was a free woman! "It was she who stood in my presence," she said, "it was she who dared to speak back, it was she who did not look where she was going!" "Mistress, please," I begged.
5
12
477
Why should she feel herself entitled to raise caste? What was special about her? Why should a Merchant's daughter aspire to a higher caste? With what justification? Why should she be permitted to raise caste? Why should she not look for love in her own caste...
4
14
1626
On the whole, of course, the more intelligent the girl is, and the more quickly she trains, the less she is likely to feel the lash, and the stupider she is, or the more slowly or clumsily she trains, the more likely she is to fee...
4
23
132
How fervently, how humbly, how submissively, she kissed his feet! Did she think he was her master? Did she not recollect that she was a free woman? How like a slave she looked at his feet, how like a beautiful, submissive slave! "...
4
29
306
"How quickly she learns! she is clever, no doubt! Oh, yes, she is highly intelligent, but now her intelligence will have a different object, not that of seeking wealth and power, but that of pleasing a master! Scarcely has she been branded and ...
4
29
732
And, too, once she had felt the whip, once it had made it clear to her what she was, once it had confirmed her bondage upon her, once it had imprinted upon her an understanding of what could be done to her, I did not think it likely that she would be eager t...
4
43
110
But, too, I think they were cruel to her because she had not kept properly the office of the first girl, because she had dishonored her trust, because she had entered into an intrigue, because she had coveted gold, because she had...
4
Book 27.
(54 results)
Prize of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
16
836
"Cement-shelf girls!" "she-urts!" "she-sleen!" "Pot-and-mat girls!" "Low slaves!" "Barbarians!" "Earth-girls!" "Bondmaids!" "Plow-thralls!" "Collar meat!" "Slave meat!" "Flesh-trash!" Such were the epithets that sped forth that evening from the...
7
15
798
But, instead, after but a moment, I find you an exquisite little slab of collar-meat, a willing, content, obedient little piece of flesh-trash, no different from thousands of other meaningless, silken little she-urts.
7
16
198
The rest of you worthless she-urts may be as you wish".
7
16
284
"Pot girls, kettle-and-mat girls, worthless she-urts, all of you! Some slaves are worth a Ubara's ransom.
7
16
813
"she-urts!" cried the girl to Ellen's left, with a rustle of chain.
7
16
960
As soon as you spot a fellow with a wallet, whether he is misshapen, lame or whatever, of any caste, and smell, who comes within five paces of the shelf, kneel, call out, lift your hands, smile, wriggle, make yourselves as pleasant and congenial as she-urts ...
7
20
923
"You are all vain she-urts," he said, turning away.
7
16
800
Some men may not have had employment, or desired such, and now, like nocturnal animals, they came furtively from their insulae, like urts from their holes.
6
27
3259
The bodies, Ellen realized, would be surrendered to nature, to wind and rain, to sleet and snow, to heat and cold, to sleen, to urts, to jards, to the vast, mysterious nature from which, long ago, they had sprung.
6
4
195
Once, after such a display, she had seen him smile, knowingly, and he so young! How furious she had been! He had misunderstood! It was inexcusable! Were there only two in the class? she sensed now how she had been before him, how she<...
6
25
586
Then Ellen recalled the haughtiness of the former free woman, her former superciliousness, her almost intolerable arrogance, how she had treated Ellen, though she, too, beneath her robes was no more than another female, and thus a fit slave for men! Had she ...
6
27
1470
The war is now over for her, a war which she felt required to wage but in her heart longed to lose, a war she waged that she might be defeated; she knows that her independence is gone, irrecoverably, and she is pleased; she<...
6
15
276
But how could a lady reveal her most intimate thoughts and feelings, particularly if they were of such a kind? What would he think? Must he not then hold her in contempt? Must he not then be shocked? Must he not then despise her? How could he respect her if he knew she wanted to kneel,...
6
24
22
Early in her bondage, although she had understood that she had been enslaved, she had, perhaps oddly, not really thought of herself as being owned; perhaps she had thought of herself as being more a prisoner or captive of sorts; then, a bit lat...
6
29
87
Did she think to find succor, or rescue, or to elicit pity, from behind those narrow, closely set bars? Did she not know she was in a slave wagon? Did she not know she was on Gor? Did she not know that there were men...
6
10
345
On Earth, she thought, a woman is never punished, no matter what she has done, no matter how cruel and nasty, how vicious and petty, she has been, no matter how much hurt she has brought about, no matter how much injury she<...
5
12
411
To be sure, Ellen supposed that she had not intended to have any particular effect on Gart, at least fully consciously, certainly not, and, indeed, she had been helpless in his grip, had she not, but she realized, even then, even when she...
5
19
545
Surely she would never see him again, he for whose collar she longed to beg, he at whose feet she craved to kneel, he before whom she desired to fling herself, kissing his feet, he whose whip she longed to lick lovingly, obedientl...
5
21
186
whom she had been, she who had specialized in gender studies, she who had been so smug and haughty, she who had been so proud of her degree and her publications, she who had been respected, even esteemed, for her unquestioned poli...
5
22
449
she was shocked, she felt weak, her heart beat wildly, she feared her legs would give way beneath her, she was vulnerable, she was stripped, she felt giddy, and feared that she might faint.
5
27
271
Was this, she wondered, because she was now no more than a meaningless, braceleted, collared, half-naked slave on Gor, or was it rather simply because she was a female? But she speculated that even if she had met him on Earth, amo...
5
27
2293
she clung to the wheel to which she was fastened, and it spun beneath her, and she turned with it, and then, to her misery, she felt the wagon rock backward, and it was falling away, toward the ground, and she nearly slipped from ...
5
27
3353
she must learn to speak not with the strident, insolent tones of a free woman, but with the softness, and deference, of the slave; see that she wears her tunic well, and attractively; she is to be neat and well groomed, brushed, combed, and cle...
5
2
165
Doubtless she granted him sexual favors, the whore, the slut! And he so naive and undisciplined as to accept them, to permit her to be such, not to call her to her higher self, had she one, and reform her, if it were possible with such as she! she<...
5
4
484
Surely she had gone too far! Was she feminine? she must not be feminine! Surely it would be wrong for her to be such, to be so female, so simply, so radically, so vulnerably female! Was such not a mere social artifact? But what if it were not a mere social a...
5
6
24
When she had assured herself that she was indeed in a cell, and that it was locked, a cell abutting on a dismal, stone-flagged, dark corridor, much like the one she had glimpsed from her room, or apartment, perhaps even the same, she discovered...
5
8
24
"she is the same, the same! That is how she was, and now that is how she is!" she doubted that she had ever been before as what she was now, a barefooted, half-naked slave on an alien world.
5
11
292
To be sure, there had been an intense sting of humiliation as she understood what she was to do, and that she must obey unquestioningly, and that her helpless service and abject obedience would amuse and gratify her master, but, after her initial confusion, ...
5
12
328
Ellen wondered if she were a terrible woman, because she wanted love, because she wanted to serve, wholly and helplessly, because she was eager to be devoted and dutiful, because she wanted to make a man happy, to please a master,...
5
16
49
she did not sleep nude! she would never do that! she was not that kind of woman! she would never permit herself to be so vulnerable! she became more aware, then, of the sounds about her, the hardness of the surface on which ...
5
16
932
Had she not understood that she was chained? Did she think that those who had chained her did not know their work? Did she think she might simply remove the chain? Foolish slave! she pulled a little at the chain, tea...
5
27
3086
But all here now, even the soldiers, understood at least that much! If only she could convince the beasts that she knew nothing! Or that what she knew was meaningless and inconsequential, or no more than what others here, and doubtless others elsewhere, too,...
5
2
53
Why was she in the aisle? Why had she left the empty row? Why had she not exited the auditorium? Was she putting herself before him? Did she want him to see her? Surely not.
4
2
161
It seems clear that she, despite what she would tell herself, despite the lies, the carefully constructed, defensive fabrications with which she sought to delude herself, had many regrets, a great many sources of sadness, that there was in her much that was ...
4
8
27
she wondered if he had, even then, as a student, she feared he had, while she taught, sitting at her desk, behind its modesty screen, or moving before the class, she was sure of it, speculated upon her, stripping her in his mind, considering wh...
4
9
113
How grateful she might be then when she felt her hands roped behind her and a leash put on her neck! The other girls in the room, those such as she, were in their tunics! Why was she not then in her tunic? Long ago she had ceased ...
4
9
160
He would have nothing less than that she attempt to honestly and forthrightly make clear to those in the room what she had taught for many years, what her colleagues in the movement expected of her, what she had been commended for, the views on which her sta...
4
10
25
she had hated Tutina from the first, even from the moment she had first seen her at the opera, so long ago, probably because she had seemed simple, stupid and so beautiful, but, more likely, as she was, in fact, neither simple nor stupid, becau...
4
10
337
Would that not show that she was of some interest or importance to her master, that he would put the whip to her? Would that not be reassuring, that he correct her behavior, that he teach her the limits that she must not exceed, that he might take a moment now and then, w...
4
11
659
Commonly the slave will ask permission to speak, but not always; she may behave in one way before her master if a free woman is present, in another way if only another man is present, and in yet another way if she and the master are alone; sometimes she know...
4
11
833
Had she claimed she was sexually desirable, she might have been reprimanded for conceit; had she denied it she might as easily have been punished for lying.
4
16
1091
Was she not supposed to cry such things to herself? Was it not expected? Didn't she want to be free? Surely she knew that her society had insisted that she must want to be free, so what was it, deep within her, deeper than her society, more pro...
4
17
593
Could that be? Could she be so excitingly attractive as that? Was she really so delicious as a female that she was worth, say, being put upon a block and being bid upon by eager men? One of the girls, she recalled, had said she wo...
4
18
133
The collar gave her a sense of belonging, a sense of security; too, it was, in its way, a proclamation of her value; it testified that men wanted her, that she had been found fair enough to collar, that she was desired as a female, that she had been found wo...
4
18
264
But as she attended to her work in the kitchen she felt that she now was, and realized that she now was, even more vulnerable than she had been before.
4
19
228
she was terrified to think of herself as a helpless slave at the mercy of such men, Gorean males, at the mercy of such virile, severe, demanding, untamed, bestial predators, and she realized that, in that desperate predicament, she would be choiceless, absol...
4
20
239
But she realized that she now was, that she had now become, despite whatever she might wish, despite what she might desire, or consider proper, a needful slave.
4
20
940
Indeed, she had been obviously taken in the streets of Ar as merely another lovely, briefly tunicked Gorean slave girl, as no more than another Gorean slave girl, and then she thought, this thought muchly pleasing her, that there was nothing unfitting or surprising about ...
4
24
754
The more intelligent she is, of course, the better slave she is likely to make; I assume that that is obvious; she is likely to be more aware of the subtlest and almost unspoken desires of her master; she is less likely to make errors which mig...
4
25
374
In her service she is joyous; she desires to serve, fervently, and she knows that she must serve, and perfectly, whether she will or no.
4
27
437
Why did she not rejoice? Was she not to be rescued from the grasp of he whom she feared and hated, her cruel master, Selius Arconious? she had little doubt then, though she could not yet see them, who followed them.
4
27
1322
Thus she would be not only humiliated that she must dance as a slave, but, beyond that, an excruciating shame for a woman, that she would be humiliated that she had failed to please, that she had danced so badly.
4
27
1325
How miserable she would have been under the lash! Was there no end, she wondered, to the hatred, the vengeance, of Mirus? But how little he understood her! In bringing her to Gor and the collar he had undoubtedly intended, for his satisfaction, his pleasure, his amusement...
4
27
1467
The free woman may insist upon dilution, curtailments, abridgements, and compromises, but the slave may not; as a chattel, she will be possessed, ruled, and used as the slave she is; her master will have not some fraction from her, as he might from a free woman, granted t...
4
Book 28.
(15 results)
Kur of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
1
675
Who knows, say, what might have been introduced into the container while he slept, which might have satisfied the sense of vengeance of outraged Priest-Kings, perhaps a coil of squirming osts, a live sleen, successions of urts each time he slept, which he might try to kill, and on whic...
6
21
305
"—to those who would kill her with needles, a corpuscle at a time, who would inject her with slow, agonizing poisons, who would feed her to urts or sleen, who would cast her to leech plants, who would roast her alive and eat her, and so on".
6
56
90
To challenge larls is noble, to stamp on urts is inglorious, even embarrassing".
6
56
91
"I fear we are the urts," said Cabot.
6
1
1014
Does she not know she is a debased, worthless creature, unworthy to lace a man's sandals? Does she not know she is a rightless, domestic animal, subject to buying and selling, her thigh branded, her throat encircled with its locked, debasing in...
6
64
33
"I merely informed her that if she did not eat she would be stripped and lashed, and then force fed, as might be a slave, and that her hands would be fastened behind her, that she not be able to rid herself of the food, that she w...
6
45
73
After all, what beautiful woman, however sweet, gentle, tender and modest, does not want her beauty recognized, noted, honored, and admired, even celebrated? And what beautiful woman, too, however sweet, gentle, tender, and modest, does not want to be looked upon by males with interest, and avid, ke...
5
50
36
But, now, even well away from the slave ring, when he returns from his labors and she welcomes him, kneeling, looking up at him, to his domicile, when she serves his supper or wine, when he observes her polishing his leather, when he orders her to light the lamp of love, ...
5
79
250
she then, frightened, for she did not know why she had been summoned, and she had felt his whip, stood before him, stood as she had been taught in the pleasure cylinder, as a slave before a master, soft, graceful, and submissive, ...
5
1
910
Had she not made clear to him her wealth, her standing, her position, her class, her breeding? Too, could he not see that she was fair? she was not such as would be enslaved! she was not such as could be enslaved! Her, in a collar, never!
5
1
1082
Was she unaware that she was beautiful and naked? Was she unaware she was a woman and he was a man? Did she not know he was of the Warriors, and that she, with all her loftiness and pretensions, luscious and unclothe...
5
1
1218
she had always had her way with men, and, too, had she not sensed, though to her indignation, how he had viewed her while feeding her? she knew she was a female of high intelligence, and she was quite well aware that she...
5
22
63
How could this be? Had she heard aright? she was kneeling, she, who, quite possibly, had regarded herself as the most beautiful woman she had ever seen, she who had known herself excruciatingly desired, who had taken great pleasur...
5
22
64
Was she lacking, was she not attractive? Was she not such that she could make men her toys? Or was it now that she was the toy, with whom men might choose to play, or not to play? she seemed uncomprehending.
5
22
74
she must be wanted! she needed to be wanted! she knew that she, if necessary, would beg to be wanted! Despite her pretences from Earth, you see, clung to hitherto so futilely, she was now muchly different from what she
5
Book 29.
(13 results)
Swordsmen of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
5
829
"'Loathsome she-urts, detestable profiteers and traitresses,' we cried, 'remain behind, be hurled to eels, be cast amongst leech plants, be weighted and thrown into carnariums, view the city you betrayed from the height of high impaling stakes!'" "'No, please!' they wept.
7
10
775
"And this one," said Tajima, who had had, from the beginning, as I understood it, reservations pertaining to the former Miss Wentworth, "as she would be unworthy meat for larls or sleen, may be bound and cast into the garbage pit for the delectation of swarming urts".
7
5
621
It is interesting, I thought, what may be the effect of will, and a given leader, on a course of events, how such things, will and a given leader, as though by magic, can generate storms, can shake the earth, may turn even urts into larls, jards to tarns.
6
5
679
Would the ultimate motivation of the conspirator not be the sanctity of his own skin? Frightened urts will turn on their fellows and lacerate them.
6
13
247
While some in the streets hunted urts to live, we enjoyed the most delicate of a hundred viands, the richness of a hundred rare wines.
6
15
263
"That should draw in bounty hunters," I said, "like zarlit flies to honey, urts to cheese, sharks to blood".
6
18
535
"It seems urts have been discovered in the stable," said Tajima.
6
38
397
To be sure, even such accommodations were likely to be far superior to those afforded on typical slave ships, in which the slaves were often supine and tiered, chained, wrists over head, ankles together, on pallets of slatted wood, enclosed by mesh, to keep away the urts.
6
38
399
The chaining arrangement, incidentally, is not only to keep the girls from tearing the mesh, which might allow the entry of urts into the space, but, also, to keep them from lacerating their own bodies, tearing at them to relieve the misery consequent upon the depredations of parasites...
6
40
159
It is more like the crushing of lice, the extermination of urts.
6
40
106
she is attentive, and serves well; she is devoted; she is dutiful; she is sensitive to the master's moods and behaves accordingly; sometimes he wants her to speak, and sometimes not; sometimes he wants her naked, licking at his thigh, and somet...
6
15
290
I often had to switch her, for she would sometimes dare to look at them! How she wanted to be in their arms, as a slave! In spite of being my slave, a lady's slave, a lady's serving slave, she was no better than a needful tart! Disgusting! Despicable! ...
5
29
18
Certain prosaic regularities contribute to this purpose, that the slave will commonly kneel upon entering the master's presence, that she may speak only when having the master's permission to do so, that she must often kneel and kiss the whip or switch in the morning, tha...
5
Book 30.
(10 results)
Mariners of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
4
93
This is not as surprising as it might seem, as the poison of the ost, as that of many poisonous snakes, is prey-selective, deadly against warm-blooded animals, such as tiny urts, its customary prey, or even larger animals, such as verr and tabuk, but harmless to other snakes, to certai...
6
16
161
"They are all about!" "Does the larl fear urts?" inquired Lord Okimoto.
6
16
162
"A thousand urts may easily kill the larl," said Cabot.
6
24
348
"You protected me on the ship," he said, "from the sleen, Tereus, from the bullying urts, Aeson, Thoas, and Andros.
6
25
20
This mammal, which usually preys on insects and small urts, like several species of birds, is communally territorial.
6
33
21
"You need not compete with pier urts," I said.
6
33
291
"Leave the garbage troughs for the urts," I said.
6
8
159
Did she truly think she might play with a free man? Did she truly think she might speak as a free woman? Did she not know she was a slave? Did she truly think that I, or any free man, would not put her ...
5
20
70
What a liar was the collared slut! Could she have truly risked the switch, that she might be longer in my view? That she might be longer in my presence, that she might be nearer to me, that she might, for a time, in effect, despit...
5
33
181
she was barbarian, she was a mere paga girl, and from a low tavern, her accent was unusual, she had not been much trained, she was new to her collar, and she was just beginning to sense the heat of slave fires, in the grasp of whi...
5
Book 31.
(12 results)
Conspirators of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
8
1830
Praetors preside in the markets, dispensing justice, while here and there, beneath their feet, in sewers, like urts, others wait for darkness.
6
10
1366
Amongst the animals portrayed on the poster, snow larls, large, striped urts, snarling sleen, performing tharlarion, prancing kaiila, there was another, where the poster was half torn.
6
11
169
"Then it was noticed one evening that the blinded beast was turning about, and moving, in time to the carnival music, when the kaiila were performing, and later, the striped urts.
6
15
210
Was it waiting for me to move? It would be difficult to catch urts in the sewers, so alert and quickly moving.
6
20
11
After a time, one is likely to encounter little but wild verr, and tiny snow urts, amongst the crags.
6
20
251
As noted, at the higher altitudes, there is little to be found but wild verr and tiny snow urts.
6
23
80
Higher in the mountains the urts have a mottled pelt, or one which is white.
6
37
217
"Titanic forces could be locked in battle," said Desmond of Harfax, "forces compared to which men are small, weak, and fragile things, little more than field urts scampering about in the grass, amidst the tread of trampling tharlarion".
6
45
139
"You are cowards! You are the sons of urts, the brothers of tarsk!"! There were no translators about, so neither the guards, nor Tiresias, could understand me.
6
51
207
"A dark cell filled with hungry urts, a garden of leech plants, smearing her with honey and staking her out for insects, ants, jards, or such".
6
4
707
But I wondered, too, if Eve and Jane, now and again, in their serving, in their awareness of how they were looked upon, doubtless as never before, in their sense of exposure, of vulnerability and helplessness, in their hope to be found pleasing, and their fear of failing to be found so, had had feel...
5
10
188
In this way, by denying her girls the arms of masters she frustrates them, which pleases her, as she hates slave girls, and she also, in a way, punishes, or thinks she punishes, men, to whom she denies ...
5
Book 32.
(11 results)
Smugglers of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
51
93
"They are little different from she-urts, to which they are inferior".
7
6
100
Some, armed with clubs, hunted urts by the wharves.
6
9
266
"We all know of defeat and flight," he said, "the sorry fate of the occupational forces, of the rising of the men of Ar, of screaming crowds, diversely armed, of fires, of the decimation and disruption of troops, the desertion of officers, the stranding of units, of frequent withdrawals under fire, ...
6
14
383
"Of what interest might we, or urts or sleen, be to such remote and powerful beings?" I asked.
6
21
494
"We will leave them," he said, "for the forest, for the winter, for rain, for snow, for wind, for urts, for sleen, for panthers".
6
24
100
"Her remains, by now, will be the feasting of urts and forest jards," he said.
6
25
375
Similarly I did not fear forest urts or tarsk, though the boar can be dangerous.
6
43
1263
"Leave it for urts," said Aeson, "or cast it into the river, for eels, for river sleen".
6
49
126
What will she be like when she has learned her collar? What will she be like once she is the victim of the raging slave fires we will build in her belly? What will she be like once she has been trained to please men?...
6
7
291
Did she expect to ascend them, and thrust her hands through the bars of the gate, and elicit pity; did she think the gate would be opened, and she would be released? Did she not know that there was no escape for the Gorean slave girl, and that ...
6
47
3
So she had sported with me, humiliating me before Genserich and his men, even before slaves! So then I would sport with her, and she would not soon forget the sport, might I find her! Twice she had fled! Did she think such things might be done ...
5
Book 33.
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Rebels of Gor
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Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
61
803
"And even then," she said, "when Samos would have put me to the lash, even had me cast bound to the urts in the canals of the city, you did nothing, but requested that Samos deliver me to the city of my Home Stone, Ar, and to my father, Marlenus, as a free woman!" "He did...
7
2
42
There would not be much to see now, burned wood, ashes, perhaps rusted weaponry, perhaps bones, scoured by jards and urts.
7
19
108
"Attend me, field girls, miserable urts, barbarian beasts," said the Ashigaru.
6
31
198
The shogun would have me bound, and caged with starving urts.
6
35
42
After all, the fearsome larl does not build ramparts behind which to tremble, fearing the depredations of urts.
6
49
82
They are all urts.
6
56
8
Might there not be scraps of food in such a place, even scrapings from the sides of garbage bins? Might not such locations then be frequented by such an individual, or individuals, trying to survive like urts in the collapse of a society or civilization? I had located it and other such...
6
61
56
Indeed, had he emptied his holding and left it vacant, to urts and jards, he could not have brought five thousand men south.
6
61
1235
Do you think men are so willing to relinquish manhood, or so stupid as to submit like dumb animals to their impoverishment, belling, and slaughter? Even the mighty larl can be brought down by a swarm of squealing urts, but this does not prove the superiority of the urt to the larl, to ...
6
29
358
Had she not communicated with a confederate or confederates below, similarly, on several occasions? But how had it been that on that occasion she had, apparently, shut out the very possibility of detection? What was different on that night? Might she not be ...
5
Book 34.
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Plunder of Gor
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Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
41
111
"One should keep meaningless sluts, she-urts like you, on a chain," she said.
7
9
371
"I want her fed to eels," she said, "flayed, cast to sleen, honeyed and bound down for urts! Let her sleep this night with leech plants!" "Is it true, girl," asked the dealer, "you spoke to this fine lady?" "Yes, Master," I said.
7
9
393
"What will it be," she asked, "urts, sleen, leech plants, nailing to a slave board, the flaying knife?" "Perhaps you would care to buy her?" he asked.
7
11
41
A free woman, stripped and bound, watches the water, and then, when the large, narrow, triangular, dorsal fins of the sharks cleave the water, men lift her, to cast her into the sea; on other occasions, she might, suspended by the wrists, be lowered, bit by bit, into a pit of starving ...
7
8
250
"A thousand squeaking urts," he said, "could eat a tethered kailiauk alive".
6
61
772
I myself think you would well be bound and fed to urts".
6
65
198
At that point, from the darkness, a voice called out, "Deploy, Sleen of Mintar, the urts are in the trap!" Lucilius may have understood little of this, but the men with him were only too aware of the might of the merchant, Mintar, his vast web of agents and informants, his generous rew...
6
65
222
"We can wait until morning, and then, at our leisure, with a thousand quarrels, slay these thieving urts with impunity.
6
61
303
But how had she dared to speak? Did she not know she had been cautioned to silence? And how dared she use the expression 'my master' to him, when she belonged to another, to Decius Albus? How tragic can be the lot of a helpless sl...
5
52
148
Was this not another thing to hold against her? Was she so superior that she would wish me well! How concerned, how solicitous, how condescending! Did she think I was pitiful? How dared she speak of me to a master? Was I not a thousand times th...
5
Book 35.
(16 results)
Quarry of Gor
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Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
7
41
I would guess he wants to cut off her nose and ears, and feet, and then cast her into a public garbage pit, where she may then compete with urts for the peels of larmas and suls".
7
1
175
Cast them to eels, feed them to urts, throw them to leech plants!" He then handed his whip to one of the other men, and stormed away, leaving the chamber.
6
3
357
The larl must pretend to be a verr, lest it be devoured by swarms of urts.
6
8
127
I did not wish to be tied in the woods and left for the feeding of wild sleen or the nibblings of urts.
6
11
55
As scavengers flee from the killing beast come to reclaim his prize, as urts speed from the path of the stalking larl, as bandits hasten to elude nearing, searching, avenging guardsmen, so the thieves, brigands, rowdies, miscreants, cheats, liars, cowards, and criminals of Port Kar, me...
6
11
81
The canal urts, some of which are quite large, are scavengers, and live, for the most part, off garbage in the canals.
6
11
84
On the other hand, many urts, particularly the larger ones, are aggressive and will attack anything in the water.
6
11
87
The number of urts in the canals are reduced by licensed urt hunters.
6
11
94
The hunter, in the bow, his spear ready, watches for urts.
6
14
214
I would, however, if only to avoid being thrown to the urts in one canal or another, try to remain alert to any plots or potential plots, suspicious allusions, or such, which might involve Adraste.
6
17
21
One claimed to have seen canal urts swimming in the vicinity of some shadowy, muchly submerged visitant to the Canal of Veminiums, presumably a shark or long tharlarion.
6
17
22
This was unusual because urts commonly avoid sharks and tharlarion, often fleeing from their presence.
6
24
60
I feared I might be bound and thrown alive to the urts in the canal.
6
27
210
"The urts are quick," he said.
6
38
136
"Do you not know who I am? I am Dorna, Dorna the Proud, first of the Silver Masks of Tharna! You will be roasted alive on spits, and your flesh cast to sleen! You will be thrown alive to leech plants! You will be fed to tharlarion, boiled in honey, caged with starving urts!" "Take her ...
6
42
80
Then, from the other side of the barricade, now back several yards, I heard Pa-Kur cry out, "Be done with it! Swiftly! Sweep them aside like vulos, trample them like urts! Kill all! Spare none!" There was a scrambling, the sounds of slipping, of breaking wood, cries of anger, and death...
6
Book 36.
(7 results)
Avengers of Gor
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
Confidence
13
78
"Now, corsairs, predators of the sea and land," I said, "you urts, enleagued with the shameless, dreaded Bosk of Port Kar, prepare to be slain in accordance with the justice of the great Archelaos, governor of Thera".
6
17
80
What tyrant is so stupid as not to do so? urts and jards take care not to wake the larl on whose kill they feed.
6
21
55
Vulos are preferred to tarns, urts to larls.
6
58
213
They depart, masts now high, sails filled with the wind of fear, like terrified urts".
6
60
24
Something very much like that was done in Port Kar, as well, only a tethered, swimming slave is used to attract the canal urts.
6
17
114
"So hoped! You cannot conceive how helpless is the female slave, how she can do nothing, how she belongs to others, how she cannot help what is done with her, how she has nothing to say or do as to whom she will belong, as to whom...
5
18
215
she is owned; she is property; she is collared chattel; she is in her natural place, and is, in theory, havable, even if not had; she is accessible, not inaccessible; she is possessable, even if not your particular p...