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Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

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12 39 It was gagged as well as bound, and I saw its eyes wild, inches over the murky waters of the canal.
12 40 It was a boy, perhaps sixteen or seventeen years old.
12 41 I brought it to the edge of the canal and one of my men, lying on his stomach, extending his hand downward, caught him under the arm.
12 42 Then I saw Clitus' net flash over my head and heard the confused protesting squeal of another urt, and then Clitus, again and again, was thrusting into the dark waters with his trident.
12 43 I felt my leg then caught in the jaws of an urt, like triple bands of steel, set with needles, and was dragged beneath the surface.
12 44 I thrust my thumbs in its ears and tore its head back from my leg.
12 45 The mouth kept reaching for me, head turned to the side, trying for the throat.
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. I brought it to the edge of the canal and one of my men, lying on his stomach, extending his hand downward, caught him under the arm. Then I saw Clitus' net flash over my head and heard the confused protesting squeal of another urt, and then Clitus, again and again, was thrusting into the dark waters with his trident. I felt my leg then caught in the jaws of an urt, like triple bands of steel, set with needles, and was dragged beneath the surface. I thrust my thumbs in its ears and tore its head back from my leg. The mouth kept reaching for me, head turned to the side, trying for the throat. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )