Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
47
31
I drove the blade into him.
47
32
"Here! Over here!" I heard a man cry.
47
33
"Hurry!" I heard another, farther off, cry.
47
34
"What of my curtains? What of my shop!" wailed the merchant.
47
35
I ducked under a rope of tiny rep-cloth slave tunics, of various solid colors, and was again outside in the main aisles.
47
36
I then, and two or three other fellows, they keeping their distance, all of us moving purposefully, and as rapidly as was practical, began to examine the cages, the kennels, the fair prisoners of the numerous stakes and posts, of the slave bars, and the chains in our immediate vicinity.
47
37
Ina must surely be within a few yards of us.
I drove the blade into him.
"Here! Over here!" I heard a man cry.
"Hurry!" I heard another, farther off, cry.
"What of my curtains? What of my shop!" wailed the merchant.
I ducked under a rope of tiny rep-cloth slave tunics, of various solid colors, and was again outside in the main aisles.
I then, and two or three other fellows, they keeping their distance, all of us moving purposefully, and as rapidly as was practical, began to examine the cages, the kennels, the fair prisoners of the numerous stakes and posts, of the slave bars, and the chains in our immediate vicinity.
Ina must surely be within a few yards of us.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )