Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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44
Bruno of Torcadino replaced the unsheathed sword which lay beside him, and resumed the oar.
Bruno of Torcadino replaced the unsheathed sword which lay beside him, and resumed the oar.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #44)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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26
41
I could not have screamed had I wished, and not merely because of what had been done to me in the apartment of Dorna of Tharna.
26
42
I could not see it well, but there seemed an alignment of flat, triangular plates cutting slowly through the water.
26
43
Such plates make it difficult to bite through the neck or spine they shield.
26
44
Bruno of Torcadino replaced the unsheathed sword which lay beside him, and resumed the oar.
26
45
"We are not going far from the Delta Gate," he said.
26
46
I squirmed in the bow, bound, on my knees.
26
47
I faced to the left.
I could not have screamed had I wished, and not merely because of what had been done to me in the apartment of Dorna of Tharna.
I could not see it well, but there seemed an alignment of flat, triangular plates cutting slowly through the water.
Such plates make it difficult to bite through the neck or spine they shield.
Bruno of Torcadino replaced the unsheathed sword which lay beside him, and resumed the oar.
"We are not going far from the Delta Gate," he said.
I squirmed in the bow, bound, on my knees.
I faced to the left.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 26)