Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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372
She turned quickly, wrists braceleted, and slipped between two stakes, where Thurnock had not yet closed the defenses of the camp.
6
373
She sped swiftly into the forest.
6
374
It was in her best interest, braceleted, to fall swiftly into the hands of Verna's band.
6
375
Within the ahn, hungry, nocturnal sleen would slip from their burrows to hunt.
6
376
"What shall we do now, Captain," asked Thurnock.
6
377
He had finished closing the wall, setting the two stakes, sharpened, inclined toward the forests, into place.
6
378
"We shall cook some food," I said, "and we shall eat, and we shall wait".
She turned quickly, wrists braceleted, and slipped between two stakes, where Thurnock had not yet closed the defenses of the camp.
She sped swiftly into the forest.
It was in her best interest, braceleted, to fall swiftly into the hands of Verna's band.
Within the ahn, hungry, nocturnal sleen would slip from their burrows to hunt.
"What shall we do now, Captain," asked Thurnock.
He had finished closing the wall, setting the two stakes, sharpened, inclined toward the forests, into place.
"We shall cook some food," I said, "and we shall eat, and we shall wait".
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )