Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
8
253
The other, he who had struck the leader, tensed, his sword poised to fend any possible blow.
The other, he who had struck the leader, tensed, his sword poised to fend any possible blow.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #253)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
8
250
"What is wrong?" The fellow facing him had suddenly stiffened, drawing his shoulders close together.
8
251
Then his hand fell, lowering the blade.
8
252
He stumbled forward a step.
8
253
The other, he who had struck the leader, tensed, his sword poised to fend any possible blow.
8
254
Then the other, he who had been the confidant of the leader, pitched forward, falling near the fire.
8
255
The girls, slaves, kneeling, still bound helplessly, naked, their small hands jerking at the cords holding their wrists tight to their belly, screamed.
8
256
Men, too, bound, cried out.
"What is wrong?" The fellow facing him had suddenly stiffened, drawing his shoulders close together.
Then his hand fell, lowering the blade.
He stumbled forward a step.
The other, he who had struck the leader, tensed, his sword poised to fend any possible blow.
Then the other, he who had been the confidant of the leader, pitched forward, falling near the fire.
The girls, slaves, kneeling, still bound helplessly, naked, their small hands jerking at the cords holding their wrists tight to their belly, screamed.
Men, too, bound, cried out.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 8)