Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
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254
"The Lady bina!" he cried, "the Lady bina!" Lord Grendel then, uttering a cry of rage, and misery, ax in hand, hurried away.
"The Lady Bina!" he cried, "the Lady Bina!" Lord Grendel then, uttering a cry of rage, and misery, ax in hand, hurried away.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 46, Sentence #254)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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46
251
"Very much so," I said.
46
252
"Of course!" he said.
46
253
"It is clear now! I am a fool, a fool!" "Master?" I said.
46
254
"The Lady bina!" he cried, "the Lady bina!" Lord Grendel then, uttering a cry of rage, and misery, ax in hand, hurried away.
46
255
I strove to follow him, hastening, splashing, through the puddles and mud.
46
256
He did not stop at the wagon, but rushed past it, hurrying toward the road.
46
257
He did not wish to wait upon the ponderous tread of the draft tharlarion.
"Very much so," I said.
"Of course!" he said.
"It is clear now! I am a fool, a fool!" "Master?" I said.
"The Lady bina!" he cried, "the Lady bina!" Lord Grendel then, uttering a cry of rage, and misery, ax in hand, hurried away.
I strove to follow him, hastening, splashing, through the puddles and mud.
He did not stop at the wagon, but rushed past it, hurrying toward the road.
He did not wish to wait upon the ponderous tread of the draft tharlarion.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 46)