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Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 103 His mien made it clear that others were not to follow.
13 104 The cabin was not completely dark, as the windows at the sides had been broken in.
13 105 Some, perhaps, might have been broken before.
13 106 But I had little doubt that it was due to the men of Ar, themselves, in the vigor of their attack, that others had been destroyed, and that the door in the back, that awry in the threshold, through which we had entered, had been broken.
13 107 I looked about the half-dark interior of the large, low-roofed cabin.
13 108 "A great victory," I commented.
13 109 The cabin was, in effect, empty, save for some benches and other paraphernalia.
His mien made it clear that others were not to follow. The cabin was not completely dark, as the windows at the sides had been broken in. Some, perhaps, might have been broken before. But I had little doubt that it was due to the men of Ar, themselves, in the vigor of their attack, that others had been destroyed, and that the door in the back, that awry in the threshold, through which we had entered, had been broken. I looked about the half-dark interior of the large, low-roofed cabin. "A great victory," I commented. The cabin was, in effect, empty, save for some benches and other paraphernalia. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )