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Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

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44 140 They had hurled their spears into the beast and had, helping me, distracted it in its ferocities.
44 141 Then they had rushed past me and, with their knives, had boldly finished the creature.
44 142 But now it seemed they, though obviously disposed to be friendly towards me, did not wish to free Janice, the slave.
44 143 They wished me, for some reason, to leave her there, helpless, unable to free herself, lying there at the mercy of the jungle, surely either to starve or thirst to death, or, more likely, to fall victim to some new predator.
44 144 I brushed the small men back.
44 145 "Get back," I told them.
44 146 They moved back.
They had hurled their spears into the beast and had, helping me, distracted it in its ferocities. Then they had rushed past me and, with their knives, had boldly finished the creature. But now it seemed they, though obviously disposed to be friendly towards me, did not wish to free Janice, the slave. They wished me, for some reason, to leave her there, helpless, unable to free herself, lying there at the mercy of the jungle, surely either to starve or thirst to death, or, more likely, to fall victim to some new predator. I brushed the small men back. "Get back," I told them. They moved back. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )