Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
40
108
"Days later," said the narrator, "two soldiers with clubs, hunting urts for sport, followed a large urt into a basement where it seemingly disappeared.
"Days later," said the narrator, "two soldiers with clubs, hunting urts for sport, followed a large urt into a basement where it seemingly disappeared.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 40, Sentence #108)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
40
105
"But someone must have set the fires in Torcadino," said a man, "on the night the tarns took flight, on the night Myron waited in vain to the north".
40
106
"Of course," said the narrator.
40
107
"Continue," said a man.
40
108
"Days later," said the narrator, "two soldiers with clubs, hunting urts for sport, followed a large urt into a basement where it seemingly disappeared.
40
109
They discovered a hole and, probing about in it, discovered the concealed opening to a tunnel.
40
110
It had been caved-in, from the inside.
40
111
This tunnel led not to the north of Torcadino but to the south.
"But someone must have set the fires in Torcadino," said a man, "on the night the tarns took flight, on the night Myron waited in vain to the north".
"Of course," said the narrator.
"Continue," said a man.
"Days later," said the narrator, "two soldiers with clubs, hunting urts for sport, followed a large urt into a basement where it seemingly disappeared.
They discovered a hole and, probing about in it, discovered the concealed opening to a tunnel.
It had been caved-in, from the inside.
This tunnel led not to the north of Torcadino but to the south.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 40)