Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
6
101
Near the oar pole to which I had been bound, some yards from what had been the circle of the dance, a number of rencers, stripped, men and women, lay bound hand and foot.
Near the oar pole to which I had been bound, some yards from what had been the circle of the dance, a number of rencers, stripped, men and women, lay bound hand and foot.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #101)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
98
"There are two!" I heard cry.
6
99
We turned and saw some four warriors, armed with nets and spears, running toward us.
6
100
We fled back toward the light, the torches, the center of the island, the screaming women and men.
6
101
Near the oar pole to which I had been bound, some yards from what had been the circle of the dance, a number of rencers, stripped, men and women, lay bound hand and foot.
6
102
They would later be carried, or forced to walk, to the barges.
6
103
From time to time a warrior would add further booty to this catch, dragging or throwing his capture rudely among the others.
6
104
These rencers were guarded by two warriors with drawn swords.
"There are two!" I heard cry.
We turned and saw some four warriors, armed with nets and spears, running toward us.
We fled back toward the light, the torches, the center of the island, the screaming women and men.
Near the oar pole to which I had been bound, some yards from what had been the circle of the dance, a number of rencers, stripped, men and women, lay bound hand and foot.
They would later be carried, or forced to walk, to the barges.
From time to time a warrior would add further booty to this catch, dragging or throwing his capture rudely among the others.
These rencers were guarded by two warriors with drawn swords.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 6)