Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
24
288
Then, a moment later I, shrinking back against the wall, aghast, saw him put to the sword.
Then, a moment later I, shrinking back against the wall, aghast, saw him put to the sword.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #288)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
24
285
Surely they would remove their clothing and assess them, and secure those of most interest, those destined then, could they but reach safety, for the pens, and the block.
24
286
But they were still clothed.
24
287
I saw a fellow drawn forth from the huddled group and thrown before the officer, or commander, of the intruders.
24
288
Then, a moment later I, shrinking back against the wall, aghast, saw him put to the sword.
24
289
Then another was drawn forth, he, too, suffering, after a moment, the same fate.
24
290
There were cries of misery from the huddled group.
24
291
It surged, uneasily.
Surely they would remove their clothing and assess them, and secure those of most interest, those destined then, could they but reach safety, for the pens, and the block.
But they were still clothed.
I saw a fellow drawn forth from the huddled group and thrown before the officer, or commander, of the intruders.
Then, a moment later I, shrinking back against the wall, aghast, saw him put to the sword.
Then another was drawn forth, he, too, suffering, after a moment, the same fate.
There were cries of misery from the huddled group.
It surged, uneasily.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 24)