Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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65
I hated the game.
34
66
How often I had had to wait for contentments, even such as might be granted to a slave, because of Kaissa! How often I had been uneasy, restless, in my kennel, pressing a tear-stained face against the bars, grasping them, they damp from the sweat of my palms.
34
67
How I would squirm with need, and must wait! Could they not understand my small cries and moans, and then I would be warned to silence, that I not distract them from their foolish game! Then I would crawl back in the kennel, my fists clenched, trying not to cry.
34
68
After a time one of the black-tunicked men said, "It is the twelfth ahn".
34
69
There were more reports during the afternoon.
34
70
"Vanarik preceded us," said a man, limping, he whose foot had been twisted in the stirrup of the crossbow, when the peasant had attacked him and the other.
34
71
His fellow's head had been almost ripped from his body by the stone on the chain.
I hated the game.
How often I had had to wait for contentments, even such as might be granted to a slave, because of Kaissa! How often I had been uneasy, restless, in my kennel, pressing a tear-stained face against the bars, grasping them, they damp from the sweat of my palms.
How I would squirm with need, and must wait! Could they not understand my small cries and moans, and then I would be warned to silence, that I not distract them from their foolish game! Then I would crawl back in the kennel, my fists clenched, trying not to cry.
After a time one of the black-tunicked men said, "It is the twelfth ahn".
There were more reports during the afternoon.
"Vanarik preceded us," said a man, limping, he whose foot had been twisted in the stirrup of the crossbow, when the peasant had attacked him and the other.
His fellow's head had been almost ripped from his body by the stone on the chain.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )