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Book 21. (1 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Individual Quote)

With the sword and quiva, protecting myself first with one and then the other, and probing about, using them alternately, and generally keeping away from the source of the sound, I determined to my satisfaction that the alcove was empty save for myself and the source of the sound. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #311)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 311 With the sword and quiva, protecting myself first with one and then the other, and probing about, using them alternately, and generally keeping away from the source of the sound, I determined to my satisfaction that the alcove was empty save for myself and the source of the sound.

Book 21. (7 results) Mercenaries of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 308 I then heard a tiny, almost inaudible, desperate, protesting, whimpering sound.
26 309 I heard, too, the desperate movement of bare feet, moving back and forth, and pounding, on the stones.
26 310 I heard, too, the jerk of chain against a ring.
26 311 With the sword and quiva, protecting myself first with one and then the other, and probing about, using them alternately, and generally keeping away from the source of the sound, I determined to my satisfaction that the alcove was empty save for myself and the source of the sound.
26 312 Then, using the side of the sword, moving it twice laterally in the darkness, touching the object in the darkness on either side, as it hastily and fearfully, scrambling, pulled its legs back, and up, and whimpered, I specifically located the source of the sound.
26 313 I sheathed the sword.
26 314 I then silently approached the object on its right side.
I then heard a tiny, almost inaudible, desperate, protesting, whimpering sound. I heard, too, the desperate movement of bare feet, moving back and forth, and pounding, on the stones. I heard, too, the jerk of chain against a ring. With the sword and quiva, protecting myself first with one and then the other, and probing about, using them alternately, and generally keeping away from the source of the sound, I determined to my satisfaction that the alcove was empty save for myself and the source of the sound. Then, using the side of the sword, moving it twice laterally in the darkness, touching the object in the darkness on either side, as it hastily and fearfully, scrambling, pulled its legs back, and up, and whimpered, I specifically located the source of the sound. I sheathed the sword. I then silently approached the object on its right side. - (Mercenaries of Gor, Chapter 26)