Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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5
11
The girls, Tana and Ela, by my order, had not known that the urts had been thrown from the ship.
The girls, Tana and Ela, by my order, had not known that the urts had been thrown from the ship.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #11)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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8
They had splashed beneath the water and then, in a moment, their snouts and sleek heads had poked upward, shining and dripping, and then, they, all six of them, noses like compass needles, smelling the land, had turned in the water and, tails whipping, leaving snakelike curves in the water, had sped toward the distant forests.
5
9
We laughed.
5
10
They had been useful.
5
11
The girls, Tana and Ela, by my order, had not known that the urts had been thrown from the ship.
5
12
They had been, by my orders, sanding the deck before the stern castle.
5
13
As far as the girls knew there were still urts in the lower hold.
5
14
As far as they knew, they might be again bound, and placed there.
They had splashed beneath the water and then, in a moment, their snouts and sleek heads had poked upward, shining and dripping, and then, they, all six of them, noses like compass needles, smelling the land, had turned in the water and, tails whipping, leaving snakelike curves in the water, had sped toward the distant forests.
We laughed.
They had been useful.
The girls, Tana and Ela, by my order, had not known that the urts had been thrown from the ship.
They had been, by my orders, sanding the deck before the stern castle.
As far as the girls knew there were still urts in the lower hold.
As far as they knew, they might be again bound, and placed there.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 5)