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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
64 182 As the first shape approached the light of the fire, the fire was reflected from a broad metal surface, that of the large, double-edged ax it bore.
64 183 This shape was attended by, heeling it, a somewhat slighter shape.
64 184 As Lord Grendel, doubtless for the benefit of the humans present, had activated his translator, we followed much of what occurred.
64 185 "tal," said Lord Grendel.
64 186 "tal," said Surtak.
64 187 He gestured, and Lyris, in her collar, lay on her belly, beside him.
64 188 "It seems," said Surtak, "you have made your escape from Ar".
As the first shape approached the light of the fire, the fire was reflected from a broad metal surface, that of the large, double-edged ax it bore. This shape was attended by, heeling it, a somewhat slighter shape. As Lord Grendel, doubtless for the benefit of the humans present, had activated his translator, we followed much of what occurred. "tal," said Lord Grendel. "tal," said Surtak. He gestured, and Lyris, in her collar, lay on her belly, beside him. "It seems," said Surtak, "you have made your escape from Ar". - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )