Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
495
I threw her to the turf at the judge's feet.
I threw her to the turf at the judge's feet.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #495)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
492
Her hands were out, trying instinctively to maintain her balance; the bola weights were still snapping about her ankles in tiny, angry circles; in an instant she would fall to the grass; racing past I seized her by the hair and threw her over the saddle; scarcely did she comprehend what was happening before she found herself my prisoner, while yet the kaiila did still gallop, bound about the pommel of the saddle.
8
493
I had not taken even the time to dismount.
8
494
Only perhaps a beat or two before the kaiila leapt into the circle had I finished the knots that confined her.
8
495
I threw her to the turf at the judge's feet.
8
496
The judge, and the crowd, seemed speechless.
8
497
"Time!" called Kamchak.
8
498
The judge looked startled, as though he could not believe what he had seen.
Her hands were out, trying instinctively to maintain her balance; the bola weights were still snapping about her ankles in tiny, angry circles; in an instant she would fall to the grass; racing past I seized her by the hair and threw her over the saddle; scarcely did she comprehend what was happening before she found herself my prisoner, while yet the kaiila did still gallop, bound about the pommel of the saddle.
I had not taken even the time to dismount.
Only perhaps a beat or two before the kaiila leapt into the circle had I finished the knots that confined her.
I threw her to the turf at the judge's feet.
The judge, and the crowd, seemed speechless.
"Time!" called Kamchak.
The judge looked startled, as though he could not believe what he had seen.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 8)