Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
12
32
Already I could see the sleek, wet muzzles of urts, eyes like ovals of blazing copper, streaking through the dark waters toward the bag.
Already I could see the sleek, wet muzzles of urts, eyes like ovals of blazing copper, streaking through the dark waters toward the bag.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #32)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
12
29
"Knife!" I said.
12
30
I was handed a knife.
12
31
"Do not, Captain!" cried Thurnock.
12
32
Already I could see the sleek, wet muzzles of urts, eyes like ovals of blazing copper, streaking through the dark waters toward the bag.
12
33
I leaped into the cold waters, the knife between my teeth.
12
34
The sack, filling with water, began to sink, and, as I reached it, it had slipped beneath the water.
12
35
I cut it open and seized the bound arm of the body inside it.
"Knife!" I said.
I was handed a knife.
"Do not, Captain!" cried Thurnock.
Already I could see the sleek, wet muzzles of urts, eyes like ovals of blazing copper, streaking through the dark waters toward the bag.
I leaped into the cold waters, the knife between my teeth.
The sack, filling with water, began to sink, and, as I reached it, it had slipped beneath the water.
I cut it open and seized the bound arm of the body inside it.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 12)