Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
270
"They are coming out here!" cried a voice, a man in the crowd of the poor, a peasant, turning about, seeing us.
3
271
But many of those in the crowd were clasping loved ones, and friends, as they escaped from the other door.
3
272
Swiftly, down the dirt street to the wharves from the temple, striding, but not running, moved Ivar Forkbeard with his men, and his loot, both that of female flesh and gold.
3
273
Many of the peasants, and fishermen, and other poor people, who had not found places in the temple, turned about.
3
274
Several of them began to follow us, lifting flails and great scythes.
3
275
Some carried chains, others hoes.
3
276
They had no leadership.
"They are coming out here!" cried a voice, a man in the crowd of the poor, a peasant, turning about, seeing us.
But many of those in the crowd were clasping loved ones, and friends, as they escaped from the other door.
Swiftly, down the dirt street to the wharves from the temple, striding, but not running, moved Ivar Forkbeard with his men, and his loot, both that of female flesh and gold.
Many of the peasants, and fishermen, and other poor people, who had not found places in the temple, turned about.
Several of them began to follow us, lifting flails and great scythes.
Some carried chains, others hoes.
They had no leadership.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )