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Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
37 421 Indeed, he seemed to have pulled himself closely to them, even pressing himself against them.
37 422 Too, oddly, he seemed taller now, as though he might have stood on his toes.
37 423 "What do you see?" asked the lieutenant, again.
37 424 "There is a quarrel in the urt!" said a man, suddenly, the beasts, in their feeding, moving about.
37 425 "Extinguish the lamps!" cried the lieutenant.
37 426 I heard the heavy, vibratory snap of the cable, but did not see the quarrel.
37 427 It must have been fired from only a foot or so behind the bars of the gate.
Indeed, he seemed to have pulled himself closely to them, even pressing himself against them. Too, oddly, he seemed taller now, as though he might have stood on his toes. "What do you see?" asked the lieutenant, again. "There is a quarrel in the urt!" said a man, suddenly, the beasts, in their feeding, moving about. "Extinguish the lamps!" cried the lieutenant. I heard the heavy, vibratory snap of the cable, but did not see the quarrel. It must have been fired from only a foot or so behind the bars of the gate. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )