Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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116
He looked down once at the sword in its sheath, lying to the side, where it had slipped, the sword belt earlier severed, when he had risen to his knees.
He looked down once at the sword in its sheath, lying to the side, where it had slipped, the sword belt earlier severed, when he had risen to his knees.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #116)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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18
113
I then, crouching behind him, slipped the linkage of the manacles about his neck, that he might be kept where I wished, also returning the blade to his throat.
18
114
"Place your hands and forearms now within your tunic belt".
18
115
I said, "Good".
18
116
He looked down once at the sword in its sheath, lying to the side, where it had slipped, the sword belt earlier severed, when he had risen to his knees.
18
117
"Now," I whispered to him, "let us find our friend, Plenius".
18
118
In a moment or two, he on his knees, I moving behind him, we had come to a figure huddled in a blanket.
18
119
"Call to him, softly," I said.
I then, crouching behind him, slipped the linkage of the manacles about his neck, that he might be kept where I wished, also returning the blade to his throat.
"Place your hands and forearms now within your tunic belt".
I said, "Good".
He looked down once at the sword in its sheath, lying to the side, where it had slipped, the sword belt earlier severed, when he had risen to his knees.
"Now," I whispered to him, "let us find our friend, Plenius".
In a moment or two, he on his knees, I moving behind him, we had come to a figure huddled in a blanket.
"Call to him, softly," I said.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 18)