Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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"You will see," I said.
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Licinius Lysias Has Returned to Tarncamp; I Choose to Deal with Licinius Lysias in a Certain Manner; Saru is to be Taken from the Stable; I Return to my Hut, Followed Later by Pertinax Growling, enraged, struggling, now awakened, Licinius Lysias, he of Turmus, fought the straps which held him, hand and foot, at our feet.
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The slave, lying to the side, had not yet awakened.
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"Licinius," I said, "had not eaten nor drunk in several ahn.
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There was no food, no water, in the stable.
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He would be hungry.
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Worse, he would languish in thirst.
"You will see," I said.
Licinius Lysias Has Returned to Tarncamp; I Choose to Deal with Licinius Lysias in a Certain Manner; Saru is to be Taken from the Stable; I Return to my Hut, Followed Later by Pertinax Growling, enraged, struggling, now awakened, Licinius Lysias, he of Turmus, fought the straps which held him, hand and foot, at our feet.
The slave, lying to the side, had not yet awakened.
"Licinius," I said, "had not eaten nor drunk in several ahn.
There was no food, no water, in the stable.
He would be hungry.
Worse, he would languish in thirst.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )