Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
48
72
"He betrayed his homestone," said Thrasymedes.
"He betrayed his Home Stone," said Thrasymedes.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 48, Sentence #72)
Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
48
69
The thin necks of the small, hook-billed birds were bare, lacking feathers.
48
70
This had perhaps to do with minimizing contamination, which might be incurred in their feedings.
48
71
"He was a citizen of Mytilene," I said.
48
72
"He betrayed his homestone," said Thrasymedes.
48
73
The naked body, now much fed upon by jards, had been impaled horizontally on the short, thick pole, which was no more than some five feet in height.
48
74
The body had been placed on the sharpened point of the pole, facing upward, and then dragged downward, worked downward, wrenched downward, slowly, bit by bit, perhaps by four men, until the pole's sharpened terminus, red with blood, now a dried stain, was visible, protruding some eighteen inches above the abdomen.
48
75
The eyes, what was left of them, were still open, as though staring wildly at the sky.
The thin necks of the small, hook-billed birds were bare, lacking feathers.
This had perhaps to do with minimizing contamination, which might be incurred in their feedings.
"He was a citizen of Mytilene," I said.
"He betrayed his home stone," said Thrasymedes.
The naked body, now much fed upon by jards, had been impaled horizontally on the short, thick pole, which was no more than some five feet in height.
The body had been placed on the sharpened point of the pole, facing upward, and then dragged downward, worked downward, wrenched downward, slowly, bit by bit, perhaps by four men, until the pole's sharpened terminus, red with blood, now a dried stain, was visible, protruding some eighteen inches above the abdomen.
The eyes, what was left of them, were still open, as though staring wildly at the sky.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 48)