Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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327
Why did the intruders not fly? Did they not realize the danger in which they stood? I saw another man put to the sword, then another woman.
Why did the intruders not fly? Did they not realize the danger in which they stood? I saw another man put to the sword, then another woman.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #327)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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324
Surely guardsmen of the city must have formed by now.
24
325
And so, too, would have warriors quartered within the walls, though the accustomed precincts of their duty lay not within the city itself.
24
326
The guardsmen, the warriors, either, would surely far outnumber the intruders.
24
327
Why did the intruders not fly? Did they not realize the danger in which they stood? I saw another man put to the sword, then another woman.
24
328
I saw two more slave girls flee out of a building.
24
329
They, too, like she before them, saw nowhere to run.
24
330
One, a redhead, ran to the wall to throw herself to her belly there, under a slave ring.
Surely guardsmen of the city must have formed by now.
And so, too, would have warriors quartered within the walls, though the accustomed precincts of their duty lay not within the city itself.
The guardsmen, the warriors, either, would surely far outnumber the intruders.
Why did the intruders not fly? Did they not realize the danger in which they stood? I saw another man put to the sword, then another woman.
I saw two more slave girls flee out of a building.
They, too, like she before them, saw nowhere to run.
One, a redhead, ran to the wall to throw herself to her belly there, under a slave ring.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 24)