Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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".
6
379
* * * * About the twentieth ahn, the Gorean midnight, we heard a sound, beyond our defensive perimeter.
6
380
"Do not put out the fire," I told my men, "but stay back from it".
6
381
That we kept the fire burning would indicate that our intentions were not hostile, and that we wished to make contact.
6
382
We remained back from the fire to make it more difficult for the panther girls, were it their intention, to slay us from the darkness with arrows.
"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".
* * * * About the twentieth ahn, the Gorean midnight, we heard a sound, beyond our defensive perimeter.
"Do not put out the fire," I told my men, "but stay back from it".
That we kept the fire burning would indicate that our intentions were not hostile, and that we wished to make contact.
We remained back from the fire to make it more difficult for the panther girls, were it their intention, to slay us from the darkness with arrows.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )