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Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)

Their attention was on the corsair, now paused, oars at rest, a few yards away. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #814)
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8 814 Their attention was on the corsair, now paused, oars at rest, a few yards away.

Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 811 I noted that Euphrosyne had pulled the red cloth tight about herself, accentuating her figure, and, as though by some careless inadvertence, had arranged matters so that a bare shoulder might be glimpsed, and the narrow, flat circlet of metal enclosing her fair throat.
8 812 Doubtless the men would beat her for that, if it should later prove convenient to do so.
8 813 But, fortunately for Euphrosyne, this inadvertence, or betrayal, was not noticed by the men.
8 814 Their attention was on the corsair, now paused, oars at rest, a few yards away.
8 815 It seemed harmless at the moment, like a carnivore, now at ease, resting, waiting, content that the chase was now done, eyeing spent prey.
8 816 "Will they strike our ship?" I asked.
8 817 "You know of rams?" he said.
I noted that Euphrosyne had pulled the red cloth tight about herself, accentuating her figure, and, as though by some careless inadvertence, had arranged matters so that a bare shoulder might be glimpsed, and the narrow, flat circlet of metal enclosing her fair throat. Doubtless the men would beat her for that, if it should later prove convenient to do so. But, fortunately for Euphrosyne, this inadvertence, or betrayal, was not noticed by the men. Their attention was on the corsair, now paused, oars at rest, a few yards away. It seemed harmless at the moment, like a carnivore, now at ease, resting, waiting, content that the chase was now done, eyeing spent prey. "Will they strike our ship?" I asked. "You know of rams?" he said. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 8)