Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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18
278
Standing in the rence, in the light of the moons, intermittently darkened by the living clouds passing overhead, I removed the rusted manacles, discarding them, with the key, in the marsh.
Standing in the rence, in the light of the moons, intermittently darkened by the living clouds passing overhead, I removed the rusted manacles, discarding them, with the key, in the marsh.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #278)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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18
275
They seemed excellent.
18
276
Then I saw one of his fellows, Titus, I think, come and take him by the arm.
18
277
Unwillingly was he then conducted back on the bar, amongst the others.
18
278
Standing in the rence, in the light of the moons, intermittently darkened by the living clouds passing overhead, I removed the rusted manacles, discarding them, with the key, in the marsh.
18
279
I tried to control my hatred for the men of Ar.
18
280
What would it serve me to ascend the sand, to seize a sword, to go amongst them doing slaughter? Too, there was one only amongst them whose blood I truly wanted.
18
281
No, I said to myself.
They seemed excellent.
Then I saw one of his fellows, Titus, I think, come and take him by the arm.
Unwillingly was he then conducted back on the bar, amongst the others.
Standing in the rence, in the light of the moons, intermittently darkened by the living clouds passing overhead, I removed the rusted manacles, discarding them, with the key, in the marsh.
I tried to control my hatred for the men of Ar.
What would it serve me to ascend the sand, to seize a sword, to go amongst them doing slaughter? Too, there was one only amongst them whose blood I truly wanted.
No, I said to myself.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 18)