Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
335
"In the name of Priest-Kings," he said, "I forbid you to go".
2
336
"My wars are my own," I said.
2
337
"I choose them as I please".
2
338
I looked beyond Samos to the boat and urt hunter in the canal.
2
339
The girl climbed, shivering, into the bow of the boat, the wet rope on her neck.
2
340
In the bow of the boat, crouching there, nude and shivering, she coiled, in careful circles, in the shallow, wooden rope bucket beside her, the central length of the rope, that between her neck and the bow ring.
2
341
Only then did she reach for the thick woolen blanket, from the wool of the hurt, and clutch it, shuddering, about her.
"In the name of Priest-Kings," he said, "I forbid you to go".
"My wars are my own," I said.
"I choose them as I please".
I looked beyond Samos to the boat and urt hunter in the canal.
The girl climbed, shivering, into the bow of the boat, the wet rope on her neck.
In the bow of the boat, crouching there, nude and shivering, she coiled, in careful circles, in the shallow, wooden rope bucket beside her, the central length of the rope, that between her neck and the bow ring.
Only then did she reach for the thick woolen blanket, from the wool of the hurt, and clutch it, shuddering, about her.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )