Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Tremble! Shudder! Quake in terror, for I, Petrucchio, draw upon you!" He then began to try to pull his great wooden sword from its lengthy sheath, dragging behind him.
Tremble! Shudder! Quake in terror, for I, Petrucchio, draw upon you!" He then began to try to pull his great wooden sword from its lengthy sheath, dragging behind him.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #653)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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He then turned to Chino and Lecchio.
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651
"Hold, rogues!" he cried.
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652
"I suspect chicanery here, for which I intend you shall sorely answer.
16
653
Tremble! Shudder! Quake in terror, for I, Petrucchio, draw upon you!" He then began to try to pull his great wooden sword from its lengthy sheath, dragging behind him.
16
654
As was not unoften the case it seemed to be stuck.
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Chino, and then Lecchio, too, helped Petrucchio, bit by bit, to free that mighty wooden blade.
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"Thank you," said Petrucchio.
He then turned to Chino and Lecchio.
"Hold, rogues!" he cried.
"I suspect chicanery here, for which I intend you shall sorely answer.
Tremble! Shudder! Quake in terror, for I, Petrucchio, draw upon you!" He then began to try to pull his great wooden sword from its lengthy sheath, dragging behind him.
As was not unoften the case it seemed to be stuck.
Chino, and then Lecchio, too, helped Petrucchio, bit by bit, to free that mighty wooden blade.
"Thank you," said Petrucchio.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 16)