Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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We heard several men come up the ramp through the trapdoor.
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We heard them talking, casting about.
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"This way," had said one of them, and they had exited through the outer door.
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We had remained hidden in the sand for several ahn, and probably long after the brigands had departed.
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About the seventeenth ahn I had eased myself from the sand and reconnoitered.
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The brigands, indeed, had taken their departure, bringing their tarns to flight, their loot sacks bulging and, tied helplessly at their saddle rings, lovely, naked slaves.
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I had drawn the Lady Florence from the sand.
We heard several men come up the ramp through the trapdoor.
We heard them talking, casting about.
"This way," had said one of them, and they had exited through the outer door.
We had remained hidden in the sand for several ahn, and probably long after the brigands had departed.
About the seventeenth ahn I had eased myself from the sand and reconnoitered.
The brigands, indeed, had taken their departure, bringing their tarns to flight, their loot sacks bulging and, tied helplessly at their saddle rings, lovely, naked slaves.
I had drawn the Lady Florence from the sand.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )