Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
41
223
I recalled hearing that intruders were in the vicinity of the canal gate, presumably to guard against Adraste's being slipped from the holding to safety.
I recalled hearing that intruders were in the vicinity of the canal gate, presumably to guard against Adraste's being slipped from the holding to safety.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 41, Sentence #223)
Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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41
220
And men will fight more fiercely for their lives than coin".
41
221
"Free the slaves," said Addison Steele.
41
222
"Slaves," said he, "utilize the back stairways, and make your way to the first level, to the inner vestibule of the canal gate".
41
223
I recalled hearing that intruders were in the vicinity of the canal gate, presumably to guard against Adraste's being slipped from the holding to safety.
41
224
The slaves stood.
41
225
Those who were still coffled, as I was, had the coffle rope cut away.
41
226
One of the men then began, swiftly and carefully, with a knife, one by one, to cut away the thongs which bound our wrists.
And men will fight more fiercely for their lives than coin".
"Free the slaves," said Addison Steele.
"Slaves," said he, "utilize the back stairways, and make your way to the first level, to the inner vestibule of the canal gate".
I recalled hearing that intruders were in the vicinity of the canal gate, presumably to guard against Adraste's being slipped from the holding to safety.
The slaves stood.
Those who were still coffled, as I was, had the coffle rope cut away.
One of the men then began, swiftly and carefully, with a knife, one by one, to cut away the thongs which bound our wrists.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 41)