Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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10
95
We had gone scarcely ten paces and Talena could hardly have been fastened in the wagon before we heard a female scream of pain and a bevy of howls and shrieks.
We had gone scarcely ten paces and Talena could hardly have been fastened in the wagon before we heard a female scream of pain and a bevy of howls and shrieks.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #95)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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92
Talena would not like that.
10
93
Before she disappeared, she called over her shoulder saucily, "You're not rid of me as easily as this, Tarl of Bristol".
10
94
"See if you can slip the ankle ring," laughed Kazrak, and led me back among the supply wagons.
10
95
We had gone scarcely ten paces and Talena could hardly have been fastened in the wagon before we heard a female scream of pain and a bevy of howls and shrieks.
10
96
From the wagon came the sound of rolling bodies, slamming and cracking against the sides, and the rattle of chains on wood, pierced by squeals of pain and anger.
10
97
The attendant leaped into the back of the wagon with his strap, and there was added to the din the sound of his curses and the crack of the strap as he smartly laid about him.
10
98
As Kazrak and I watched, the attendant, puffing and furious, emerged from the wagon, dragging Talena by the hair.
Talena would not like that.
Before she disappeared, she called over her shoulder saucily, "You're not rid of me as easily as this, Tarl of Bristol".
"See if you can slip the ankle ring," laughed Kazrak, and led me back among the supply wagons.
We had gone scarcely ten paces and Talena could hardly have been fastened in the wagon before we heard a female scream of pain and a bevy of howls and shrieks.
From the wagon came the sound of rolling bodies, slamming and cracking against the sides, and the rattle of chains on wood, pierced by squeals of pain and anger.
The attendant leaped into the back of the wagon with his strap, and there was added to the din the sound of his curses and the crack of the strap as he smartly laid about him.
As Kazrak and I watched, the attendant, puffing and furious, emerged from the wagon, dragging Talena by the hair.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 10)