Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
331
Then, in a bit, I heard a cry and the jerking of harness, and that wild scream again, so piercing, hurting my ears, making me again leap and squirm, terrified, miserable, in my bonds.
10
332
I heard great snapping sounds.
10
333
There was a sudden swirling of air.
10
334
I felt the pitting of dust against the hood and my feet.
10
335
I heard the striking of small pebbles against the outside of the wicker.
10
336
Then, to my astonishment, the object in which I had been placed began to slide rapidly along the ground and then, in a moment, it taking my breath away for an instant, it swung free, and was rising.
10
337
I was off the ground! We were climbing.
Then, in a bit, I heard a cry and the jerking of harness, and that wild scream again, so piercing, hurting my ears, making me again leap and squirm, terrified, miserable, in my bonds.
I heard great snapping sounds.
There was a sudden swirling of air.
I felt the pitting of dust against the hood and my feet.
I heard the striking of small pebbles against the outside of the wicker.
Then, to my astonishment, the object in which I had been placed began to slide rapidly along the ground and then, in a moment, it taking my breath away for an instant, it swung free, and was rising.
I was off the ground! We were climbing.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )