Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
29
869
I moaned, bound at the rail, helpless.
29
870
I moved my wrists.
29
871
How helplessly they were held in place, so perfectly behind me, by the binding fiber! I could not begin to free myself! "It is a marvelous trick," called Hendow to the small fellow.
29
872
"Do it again! Make them seem to speak!" The leader of the beasts, then, in fury, and in some inhuman, snarling, barbarous, fierce tongue, something like the roar of a lion, the hiss of a sleen, the snarl of a panther, yet clearly, frighteningly, an articulated stream of sound, some form of modulated utterance, communicated with its fellows.
29
873
He then pointed to Hendow.
29
874
In these moments, of course, the sleen was forgotten.
29
875
It, however, had never taken its eyes off the nearest of the beasts.
I moaned, bound at the rail, helpless.
I moved my wrists.
How helplessly they were held in place, so perfectly behind me, by the binding fiber! I could not begin to free myself! "It is a marvelous trick," called Hendow to the small fellow.
"Do it again! Make them seem to speak!" The leader of the beasts, then, in fury, and in some inhuman, snarling, barbarous, fierce tongue, something like the roar of a lion, the hiss of a sleen, the snarl of a panther, yet clearly, frighteningly, an articulated stream of sound, some form of modulated utterance, communicated with its fellows.
He then pointed to Hendow.
In these moments, of course, the sleen was forgotten.
It, however, had never taken its eyes off the nearest of the beasts.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )