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"ahn " "girl "

Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 217 The girl's pouch, its contents, and her weapons, I threw into the brush.
7 218 Then I knelt beside her and, with those skins I had taken from her, bound her wounds.
7 219 With my foot I scuffed dirt over the stains on the ground, where she had bled.
7 220 I then lifted her lightly in my arms and carried her, gagged and bound, down our back trail, for some quarter of an ahn.
7 221 When I was satisfied that I had carried her sufficiently far, so far that I was confident that she would not be within earshot of any to whom she might wish to call, I set her down on the ground, leaning her against a tree.
7 222 She was sick from her wound and loss of blood.
7 223 She had fainted as I had carried her.
The girl's pouch, its contents, and her weapons, I threw into the brush. Then I knelt beside her and, with those skins I had taken from her, bound her wounds. With my foot I scuffed dirt over the stains on the ground, where she had bled. I then lifted her lightly in my arms and carried her, gagged and bound, down our back trail, for some quarter of an ahn. When I was satisfied that I had carried her sufficiently far, so far that I was confident that she would not be within earshot of any to whom she might wish to call, I set her down on the ground, leaning her against a tree. She was sick from her wound and loss of blood. She had fainted as I had carried her. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )