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Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 42 I sensed that Faia and Tirza, in the outer room, must have hastened to the door, and, struggling, removed the long, heavy beam which secured it.
6 43 I would later learn that the masters, as they departed, had instructed them to set the beam in place.
6 44 In this, they may have been hoping to gain time.
6 45 The doors burst open and there were heavy footsteps, as of high, military sandals.
6 46 I heard Faia and Tirza scream.
6 47 There were shouts, and a crashing, and piling, of furniture.
6 48 In a moment I sensed fire, and, through the door, saw wild shadows cast on the walls, of armed men, breaking tables, hurling them to the center of the room.
I sensed that Faia and Tirza, in the outer room, must have hastened to the door, and, struggling, removed the long, heavy beam which secured it. I would later learn that the masters, as they departed, had instructed them to set the beam in place. In this, they may have been hoping to gain time. The doors burst open and there were heavy footsteps, as of high, military sandals. I heard Faia and Tirza scream. There were shouts, and a crashing, and piling, of furniture. In a moment I sensed fire, and, through the door, saw wild shadows cast on the walls, of armed men, breaking tables, hurling them to the center of the room. - (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter )