Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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37
Then there was the sound of biting and tearing and thrashing in the water, as other urts attacked the injured one.
Then there was the sound of biting and tearing and thrashing in the water, as other urts attacked the injured one.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #37)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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34
The sack, filling with water, began to sink, and, as I reached it, it had slipped beneath the water.
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35
I cut it open and seized the bound arm of the body inside it.
12
36
I heard an arrow flash into the water near me and heard a high-pitched pain squeal from one of the web-footed canal urts.
12
37
Then there was the sound of biting and tearing and thrashing in the water, as other urts attacked the injured one.
12
38
Knife again between my teeth, pulling the bound thing from the sack, I shoved its head above the water.
12
39
It was gagged as well as bound, and I saw its eyes wild, inches over the murky waters of the canal.
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40
It was a boy, perhaps sixteen or seventeen years old.
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.
I heard an arrow flash into the water near me and heard a high-pitched pain squeal from one of the web-footed canal urts.
Then there was the sound of biting and tearing and thrashing in the water, as other urts attacked the injured one.
Knife again between my teeth, pulling the bound thing from the sack, I shoved its head above the water.
It was gagged as well as bound, and I saw its eyes wild, inches over the murky waters of the canal.
It was a boy, perhaps sixteen or seventeen years old.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 12)