Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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577
I saw the man take the tube of reed he had broken off and thrust it in her mouth; then the knife he carried, hers, lay across her throat; I saw her eyes, wild, in the moonlight, and then he, another bit of reed in his mouth, pulled her quietly below the surface.
6
578
In a few moments the four guardsmen, distraught, reined up beside my furs.
6
579
I looked up from the collared slave in my arms.
6
580
"tal," said their leader.
6
581
"tal," I said.
6
582
"Have you see aught of the Lady Tina of Lydius?" inquired one of the men.
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583
"The huntress?" I asked.
I saw the man take the tube of reed he had broken off and thrust it in her mouth; then the knife he carried, hers, lay across her throat; I saw her eyes, wild, in the moonlight, and then he, another bit of reed in his mouth, pulled her quietly below the surface.
In a few moments the four guardsmen, distraught, reined up beside my furs.
I looked up from the collared slave in my arms.
"tal," said their leader.
"tal," I said.
"Have you see aught of the Lady Tina of Lydius?" inquired one of the men.
"The huntress?" I asked.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )