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Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 595 The attacker's eyes moved.
4 596 There were more men coming.
4 597 Gorean men tend not to be patient with assailants.
4 598 Seldom do they live long enough to be impaled upon the walls of a city.
4 599 The assailant's hand, that bearing the object of his quest, some curio wrapped in fur, flashed upward, and I turned my head aside as flaming oil from the lamp splashed upon me, the lamp itself struck loose from its tiny chains and flying past my head.
4 600 I rolled to one side in the sudden darkness, and then scrambled to my feet.
4 601 But he had not elected to attack.
The attacker's eyes moved. There were more men coming. Gorean men tend not to be patient with assailants. Seldom do they live long enough to be impaled upon the walls of a city. The assailant's hand, that bearing the object of his quest, some curio wrapped in fur, flashed upward, and I turned my head aside as flaming oil from the lamp splashed upon me, the lamp itself struck loose from its tiny chains and flying past my head. I rolled to one side in the sudden darkness, and then scrambled to my feet. But he had not elected to attack. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )