Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
400
From the stirrup, incidentally, a sword may be used.
From the stirrup, incidentally, a sword may be used.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #400)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
397
The beast, below, looked upward.
10
398
Then I saw it prowl away, perhaps returning to its lair, or perhaps to its patrol of the ledges.
10
399
The bag swung a little on the rope, but the weight of the jailer, below me, muchly steadied it, preventing what might otherwise have been a most frightening swaying of that stout strand.
10
400
From the stirrup, incidentally, a sword may be used.
10
401
The stirrup is commonly attached to the rope below the sack for two reasons, first, in order to facilitate its defense, and, secondly, to enable it to be steadied, or even held, or supported, if necessary.
10
402
I kept my legs still, not wanting to put stress on the rings which held the sack in place.
10
403
Foot by foot the rope moved upward.
The beast, below, looked upward.
Then I saw it prowl away, perhaps returning to its lair, or perhaps to its patrol of the ledges.
The bag swung a little on the rope, but the weight of the jailer, below me, muchly steadied it, preventing what might otherwise have been a most frightening swaying of that stout strand.
From the stirrup, incidentally, a sword may be used.
The stirrup is commonly attached to the rope below the sack for two reasons, first, in order to facilitate its defense, and, secondly, to enable it to be steadied, or even held, or supported, if necessary.
I kept my legs still, not wanting to put stress on the rings which held the sack in place.
Foot by foot the rope moved upward.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 10)