Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
453
Then the dance became progressively swifter and wilder, and the feigned blows became more frequent, and then, suddenly, with a wild cry, the swirling throng about me stood for an instant stock still, and then with a cry, each spear thrust down savagely toward my heart.
Then the dance became progressively swifter and wilder, and the feigned blows became more frequent, and then, suddenly, with a wild cry, the swirling throng about me stood for an instant stock still, and then with a cry, each spear thrust down savagely toward my heart.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #453)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
450
But many thrusts were only to my eyes, or arms and legs.
9
451
Every bit of me began to feel exposed, threatened.
9
452
I was their catch.
9
453
Then the dance became progressively swifter and wilder, and the feigned blows became more frequent, and then, suddenly, with a wild cry, the swirling throng about me stood for an instant stock still, and then with a cry, each spear thrust down savagely toward my heart.
9
454
I cried out.
9
455
None of the spears had struck me.
9
456
The girls cast aside the spears.
But many thrusts were only to my eyes, or arms and legs.
Every bit of me began to feel exposed, threatened.
I was their catch.
Then the dance became progressively swifter and wilder, and the feigned blows became more frequent, and then, suddenly, with a wild cry, the swirling throng about me stood for an instant stock still, and then with a cry, each spear thrust down savagely toward my heart.
I cried out.
None of the spears had struck me.
The girls cast aside the spears.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 9)