Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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15
283
The Metal Worker was flung a dozen paces to the side, to strike amongst chests and boxes beside a stall.
The Metal Worker was flung a dozen paces to the side, to strike amongst chests and boxes beside a stall.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #283)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
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280
I would have given much for a translator.
15
281
"Away!" he cried to the beast.
15
282
At that moment the beast hurled itself forward, with startling, incredible swiftness, and I saw him whom I had earlier sought, him whom I had earlier feared lost, dismembered, on Clive, struck to the side with a reckless, wide, sweeping, indiscriminate, mighty blow, one that might have loosened or dislodged planking or a beam.
15
283
The Metal Worker was flung a dozen paces to the side, to strike amongst chests and boxes beside a stall.
15
284
I saw him struggle to his feet, amongst the debris, waver, and then fall.
15
285
I had heard no snapping of a neck or spine.
15
286
I think he was then unconscious, or half unconscious.
I would have given much for a translator.
"Away!" he cried to the beast.
At that moment the beast hurled itself forward, with startling, incredible swiftness, and I saw him whom I had earlier sought, him whom I had earlier feared lost, dismembered, on Clive, struck to the side with a reckless, wide, sweeping, indiscriminate, mighty blow, one that might have loosened or dislodged planking or a beam.
The Metal Worker was flung a dozen paces to the side, to strike amongst chests and boxes beside a stall.
I saw him struggle to his feet, amongst the debris, waver, and then fall.
I had heard no snapping of a neck or spine.
I think he was then unconscious, or half unconscious.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 15)