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Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 196 We continued, apace, for several minutes.
15 197 "On, on!" cried Tullius Quintus.
15 198 I now heard a protestive bellowing from our beasts.
15 199 I feared that Tullius Quintus, whom I supposed was not a drayman, might drive them to their death.
15 200 Surely the pounding thunder that had previously marked our pace had become less assured, more erratic.
15 201 "On!" cried Tullius Quintus.
15 202 "On!" There were more strikings from the drive wand, now delivered savagely, again and again.
We continued, apace, for several minutes. "On, on!" cried Tullius Quintus. I now heard a protestive bellowing from our beasts. I feared that Tullius Quintus, whom I supposed was not a drayman, might drive them to their death. Surely the pounding thunder that had previously marked our pace had become less assured, more erratic. "On!" cried Tullius Quintus. "On!" There were more strikings from the drive wand, now delivered savagely, again and again. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )