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Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 295 I turned wildly right, toward the main doors again.
3 296 Perhaps the first man, he I had first seen, he whom I knew, no longer blocked them! But he was still there! I cried out in misery and darted across the open space, past the information desk and the office, past the periodicals and into the reading area, toward the main-level porch, overlooking the lake.
3 297 That door, too, was sealed.
3 298 I tried to pick up one of the small armchairs, to smash through, and perhaps squeeze through, one of the high, narrow windows, but it was too heavy for me, and the man was now close behind me.
3 299 Even if I could have lifted the chair he would have been upon me before I could have reached the glass.
3 300 I darted back again toward the main section of the library.
3 301 They were in no hurry, it seemed, to close in on me.
I turned wildly right, toward the main doors again. Perhaps the first man, he I had first seen, he whom I knew, no longer blocked them! But he was still there! I cried out in misery and darted across the open space, past the information desk and the office, past the periodicals and into the reading area, toward the main-level porch, overlooking the lake. That door, too, was sealed. I tried to pick up one of the small armchairs, to smash through, and perhaps squeeze through, one of the high, narrow windows, but it was too heavy for me, and the man was now close behind me. Even if I could have lifted the chair he would have been upon me before I could have reached the glass. I darted back again toward the main section of the library. They were in no hurry, it seemed, to close in on me. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )