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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

In the first pass I hovered the bird for a time, some fifty yards over a portion of the court on the top of the palisaded plateau, one rather behind and to the left of the main inn buildings, as one would face them, entering. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #754)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 754 In the first pass I hovered the bird for a time, some fifty yards over a portion of the court on the top of the palisaded plateau, one rather behind and to the left of the main inn buildings, as one would face them, entering.

Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 751 "Please, please," wept the girl.
8 752 I had now returned the tarn to the vicinity of the Crooked Tarn.
8 753 I then made three passes near the Crooked Tarn, two over the palisade, over the tarn wire, and a third near its bridge and gate.
8 754 In the first pass I hovered the bird for a time, some fifty yards over a portion of the court on the top of the palisaded plateau, one rather behind and to the left of the main inn buildings, as one would face them, entering.
8 755 There, sitting, heavily chained to a sleen ring, its plate bolted into the stone, wrists and ankles fastened quite closely to it, was a large, naked, bearded man, the burly fellow.
8 756 I gathered he had not had the means wherewith to pay his bill.
8 757 Seeing me, he seemed somehow agitated, even extremely so.
"Please, please," wept the girl. I had now returned the tarn to the vicinity of the Crooked Tarn. I then made three passes near the Crooked Tarn, two over the palisade, over the tarn wire, and a third near its bridge and gate. In the first pass I hovered the bird for a time, some fifty yards over a portion of the court on the top of the palisaded plateau, one rather behind and to the left of the main inn buildings, as one would face them, entering. There, sitting, heavily chained to a sleen ring, its plate bolted into the stone, wrists and ankles fastened quite closely to it, was a large, naked, bearded man, the burly fellow. I gathered he had not had the means wherewith to pay his bill. Seeing me, he seemed somehow agitated, even extremely so. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 8)