Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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768
I saw the exhausted tabuk recover and rise unsteadily to its feet, and trot away.
25
769
I, on the other hand, was thrown on my back before the saddle of the leader of these men.
25
770
Both my bound ankles and wrists were thonged to rings.
25
771
I was in the place in which I would have brought home the tabuk, save I would have had him on his belly, so bound.
25
772
My captor had put me on my back, I suppose, so that I might see him.
25
773
We then began to move slowly toward a distant wood, that of Nina.
25
774
It was in that place that they had their camp.
I saw the exhausted tabuk recover and rise unsteadily to its feet, and trot away.
I, on the other hand, was thrown on my back before the saddle of the leader of these men.
Both my bound ankles and wrists were thonged to rings.
I was in the place in which I would have brought home the tabuk, save I would have had him on his belly, so bound.
My captor had put me on my back, I suppose, so that I might see him.
We then began to move slowly toward a distant wood, that of Nina.
It was in that place that they had their camp.
- (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter )