Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
37
511
The first was he who had been given the unenviable task of separating the feeding urts.
The first was he who had been given the unenviable task of separating the feeding urts.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #511)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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37
508
On the other hand, it would presumably be less effective in blocking passages or in providing a barrier which could be, at a word, a command, raised and lowered, from behind which volley firing might take place.
37
509
"Look," said the man in the lead.
37
510
He was the second of the two men who had not joined in the attack on the sleen earlier.
37
511
The first was he who had been given the unenviable task of separating the feeding urts.
37
512
He had, it seemed, lost a great deal of blood.
37
513
His bow had been set for him by his fellow.
37
514
"The gate is open," said another man.
On the other hand, it would presumably be less effective in blocking passages or in providing a barrier which could be, at a word, a command, raised and lowered, from behind which volley firing might take place.
"Look," said the man in the lead.
He was the second of the two men who had not joined in the attack on the sleen earlier.
The first was he who had been given the unenviable task of separating the feeding urts.
He had, it seemed, lost a great deal of blood.
His bow had been set for him by his fellow.
"The gate is open," said another man.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 37)