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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

Sometimes, too, animals desired for the arena are hunted in this fashion, usually to be driven, at last, by fire and spears into nets or cages. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #225)
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14 225 Sometimes, too, animals desired for the arena are hunted in this fashion, usually to be driven, at last, by fire and spears into nets or cages.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 222 "So, too, it is here!" I said.
14 223 In such drives, the ring growing smaller and smaller, hundreds of animals can be brought together at a given point.
14 224 Peasants from different villages sometimes combine forces to engage in this form of hunting.
14 225 Sometimes, too, animals desired for the arena are hunted in this fashion, usually to be driven, at last, by fire and spears into nets or cages.
14 226 "And that is why," I said to the officer, "you do not need to fear rencers now.
14 227 They are not so stupid as to be within the ring.
14 228 It is not rencers who are within the ring, it is we who are within the ring! They will come later.
"So, too, it is here!" I said. In such drives, the ring growing smaller and smaller, hundreds of animals can be brought together at a given point. Peasants from different villages sometimes combine forces to engage in this form of hunting. Sometimes, too, animals desired for the arena are hunted in this fashion, usually to be driven, at last, by fire and spears into nets or cages. "And that is why," I said to the officer, "you do not need to fear rencers now. They are not so stupid as to be within the ring. It is not rencers who are within the ring, it is we who are within the ring! They will come later. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 14)