Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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341
He looked at me, sick, bent over.
16
342
I then measured him, and, at my leisure, from the balls of my feet, with the full force of my shoulders and arm, struck him, spinning, from his feet.
16
343
I walked over to where he had fallen.
16
344
I dragged him back by his ankles to the center of the small, high deck of the stern castle, where I put him on his belly.
16
345
"You would be troublesome," I told him.
16
346
I knelt across his body.
16
347
"I was once a fighting slave," I told him.
He looked at me, sick, bent over.
I then measured him, and, at my leisure, from the balls of my feet, with the full force of my shoulders and arm, struck him, spinning, from his feet.
I walked over to where he had fallen.
I dragged him back by his ankles to the center of the small, high deck of the stern castle, where I put him on his belly.
"You would be troublesome," I told him.
I knelt across his body.
"I was once a fighting slave," I told him.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )