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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

The thing following the Lady Bina ceased to heel her and moved quickly to her right and placed itself, moving beside her, and a little before her, between her and the approaching fellow who, apparently surprised, and perhaps alarmed, hurried to his left, giving the unusual couple a wide berth. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #155)
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20 155 The thing following the Lady bina ceased to heel her and moved quickly to her right and placed itself, moving beside her, and a little before her, between her and the approaching fellow who, apparently surprised, and perhaps alarmed, hurried to his left, giving the unusual couple a wide berth.

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

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20 152 In this way a right-handed person's weapon hand faces the oncoming stranger.
20 153 In Gorean, as in many languages, the same word is used for both "stranger" and "enemy".
20 154 "I wager," said Lita, "that fellow does not know the district".
20 155 The thing following the Lady bina ceased to heel her and moved quickly to her right and placed itself, moving beside her, and a little before her, between her and the approaching fellow who, apparently surprised, and perhaps alarmed, hurried to his left, giving the unusual couple a wide berth.
20 156 As he passed, the thing near the Lady bina and somewhat in advance of her, suddenly bared its fangs and growled.
20 157 The fellow hastened on.
20 158 "They approach," I said.
In this way a right-handed person's weapon hand faces the oncoming stranger. In Gorean, as in many languages, the same word is used for both "stranger" and "enemy". "I wager," said Lita, "that fellow does not know the district". The thing following the Lady bina ceased to heel her and moved quickly to her right and placed itself, moving beside her, and a little before her, between her and the approaching fellow who, apparently surprised, and perhaps alarmed, hurried to his left, giving the unusual couple a wide berth. As he passed, the thing near the Lady bina and somewhat in advance of her, suddenly bared its fangs and growled. The fellow hastened on. "They approach," I said. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 20)