Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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322
When they do even children drive them off with sticks.
When they do even children drive them off with sticks.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #322)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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17
319
Also, used to taking prey in the water, or near the water, they are unlikely to clamber upon rafts, and such.
17
320
Indeed rencers sometimes paddle about amidst them in their light rence craft.
17
321
Similarly, they seldom ascend the rence islands.
17
322
When they do even children drive them off with sticks.
17
323
One that has taken human flesh, of course, for example, in attaching a rence craft, or in ascending a rence island, is particularly dangerous.
17
324
Rencers usually attempt to destroy such an animal, as it represents a particular menace.
17
325
I immersed my head now and again in the water to free it, and the remnants of the hood, from flies.
Also, used to taking prey in the water, or near the water, they are unlikely to clamber upon rafts, and such.
Indeed rencers sometimes paddle about amidst them in their light rence craft.
Similarly, they seldom ascend the rence islands.
When they do even children drive them off with sticks.
One that has taken human flesh, of course, for example, in attaching a rence craft, or in ascending a rence island, is particularly dangerous.
Rencers usually attempt to destroy such an animal, as it represents a particular menace.
I immersed my head now and again in the water to free it, and the remnants of the hood, from flies.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 17)