Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
13
51
Then, with their whips, they drove us to a set of large blocks of quarried granite, weighing perhaps a ton apiece, from the sides of which protruded heavy iron rings.
Then, with their whips, they drove us to a set of large blocks of quarried granite, weighing perhaps a ton apiece, from the sides of which protruded heavy iron rings.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #51)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
48
"First," said the voice, "there will be the Contests of Oxen".
13
49
There were perhaps forty yoked wretches in the arena.
13
50
In a few moments the guards had divided us into teams of four, harnessing our yokes together with chains.
13
51
Then, with their whips, they drove us to a set of large blocks of quarried granite, weighing perhaps a ton apiece, from the sides of which protruded heavy iron rings.
13
52
More chains fixed each team to its own block.
13
53
The course was indicated to us.
13
54
The race would begin and end before the golden wall behind which, in lofty splendor, sat the Tatrix of Tharna.
"First," said the voice, "there will be the Contests of Oxen".
There were perhaps forty yoked wretches in the arena.
In a few moments the guards had divided us into teams of four, harnessing our yokes together with chains.
Then, with their whips, they drove us to a set of large blocks of quarried granite, weighing perhaps a ton apiece, from the sides of which protruded heavy iron rings.
More chains fixed each team to its own block.
The course was indicated to us.
The race would begin and end before the golden wall behind which, in lofty splendor, sat the Tatrix of Tharna.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 13)