Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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16
278
Sarus slew the man himself, with his sword, but he, Sarus, did not then move to strike the slaves.
Sarus slew the man himself, with his sword, but he, Sarus, did not then move to strike the slaves.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #278)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
16
275
No man was willing to strike the first blow.
16
276
Sarus, leader of the men of Tyros, ordered several to do so but none would strike, not wishing themselves to fall.
16
277
"Then strike them yourself!" shouted one of his insubordinate men.
16
278
Sarus slew the man himself, with his sword, but he, Sarus, did not then move to strike the slaves.
16
279
Rather he looked angrily, anxiously, into the forest, and then turned away.
16
280
"Faster!" he cried.
16
281
"March them faster!" The slave chain again moved.
No man was willing to strike the first blow.
Sarus, leader of the men of Tyros, ordered several to do so but none would strike, not wishing themselves to fall.
"Then strike them yourself!" shouted one of his insubordinate men.
Sarus slew the man himself, with his sword, but he, Sarus, did not then move to strike the slaves.
Rather he looked angrily, anxiously, into the forest, and then turned away.
"Faster!" he cried.
"March them faster!" The slave chain again moved.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 16)