Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"You would have had to rush upon him, sword drawn, and hope he had no time to react".
"You would have had to rush upon him, sword drawn, and hope he had no time to react".
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 52, Sentence #1000)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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52
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"I am pleased," I said, "that the tarnsman withdrew".
52
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"And I, as well," he said.
52
999
"You were too far away to strike him," I said.
52
1000
"You would have had to rush upon him, sword drawn, and hope he had no time to react".
52
1001
"I had the knife," he said, puzzled.
52
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"I have seen the men play by the dock," I said.
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"He was too far away, and the penetration, at the distance, would be insufficient, even if the blade reached him" "I had no idea," he said, "that you understood so much of these things".
"I am pleased," I said, "that the tarnsman withdrew".
"And I, as well," he said.
"You were too far away to strike him," I said.
"You would have had to rush upon him, sword drawn, and hope he had no time to react".
"I had the knife," he said, puzzled.
"I have seen the men play by the dock," I said.
"He was too far away, and the penetration, at the distance, would be insufficient, even if the blade reached him" "I had no idea," he said, "that you understood so much of these things".
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 52)