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Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 48 Again his eyes seemed vacant.
3 49 He turned away, and walked slowly, carrying his ax, toward one of the doors of the temple.
3 50 "Those who would live," called out Forkbeard, "lie on your stomachs".
3 51 The people in the temple, many of them spattered with the blood of their neighbors, some severely wounded, threw themselves, shuddering, man and woman, and child, to their stomachs.
3 52 They lay among many of their own dead.
3 53 I myself did not lie with them.
3 54 Once I had been of the warriors.
Again his eyes seemed vacant. He turned away, and walked slowly, carrying his ax, toward one of the doors of the temple. "Those who would live," called out Forkbeard, "lie on your stomachs". The people in the temple, many of them spattered with the blood of their neighbors, some severely wounded, threw themselves, shuddering, man and woman, and child, to their stomachs. They lay among many of their own dead. I myself did not lie with them. Once I had been of the warriors. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )