Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
81
Clearly one leg was shorter than the other.
2
82
Hup wrung his tiny, misshapen hands, looking about.
2
83
He tried foolishly to hide behind a group of men but they threw him to the center of the pit of sand in the tavern.
2
84
He tried, like a frantic animal, to crawl under one of the low tables but he only spilled the paga and the men pulled him out from under the table and belabored his back with blows of their fists.
2
85
He kept whimpering and screaming, and running one place or the other.
2
86
Then, in spite of the angry shout of the proprietor, he scrambled over the counter, taking refuge behind it.
2
87
The men in the tavern, with the exception of Kuurus, laughed.
Clearly one leg was shorter than the other.
Hup wrung his tiny, misshapen hands, looking about.
He tried foolishly to hide behind a group of men but they threw him to the center of the pit of sand in the tavern.
He tried, like a frantic animal, to crawl under one of the low tables but he only spilled the paga and the men pulled him out from under the table and belabored his back with blows of their fists.
He kept whimpering and screaming, and running one place or the other.
Then, in spite of the angry shout of the proprietor, he scrambled over the counter, taking refuge behind it.
The men in the tavern, with the exception of Kuurus, laughed.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )