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Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 78 Then his mother ran to him and struck him across the side of the head, scolding him, dragging him away.
5 79 The morning was spent variously by the rencers.
5 80 The men had sat in council with Ho-Hak, and there had been much discussion, much argument, even shouting.
5 81 The women who had men were busied with the preparation of the feast.
5 82 The younger men and women formed opposite lines, shouting and jeering at one another delightedly.
5 83 And sometimes one or the other boy, or girl, would rush to the opposite line to strike at someone, laughing, and run back to the other line.
5 84 Objects were thrown at the opposite line, as well as jocose abuse.
Then his mother ran to him and struck him across the side of the head, scolding him, dragging him away. The morning was spent variously by the rencers. The men had sat in council with Ho-Hak, and there had been much discussion, much argument, even shouting. The women who had men were busied with the preparation of the feast. The younger men and women formed opposite lines, shouting and jeering at one another delightedly. And sometimes one or the other boy, or girl, would rush to the opposite line to strike at someone, laughing, and run back to the other line. Objects were thrown at the opposite line, as well as jocose abuse. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )