Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
7
121
He struck Wulfstan, the thrall, Tarsk, behind the back of his neck with the handle of his ax.
He struck Wulfstan, the thrall, Tarsk, behind the back of his neck with the handle of his ax.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #121)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
118
"How do you like it, Thyri," asked he, "to find that you are now a girl whose belly lies beneath the sword?" "It lies not beneath your sword," she snapped.
7
119
"I belong to free men!" Then, with the brazenness of a bondmaid, she, Thyri, who had been the fine young lady of Kassau, threw her kirtle up over her hips and, leaning forward, spit furiously at the thrall.
7
120
He leaped toward her but Ottar was even quicker.
7
121
He struck Wulfstan, the thrall, Tarsk, behind the back of his neck with the handle of his ax.
7
122
Wulfstan fell stunned.
7
123
In an instant Ottar had bound the young man's hands before his body.
7
124
He then jerked him to his knees by the iron collar.
"How do you like it, Thyri," asked he, "to find that you are now a girl whose belly lies beneath the sword?" "It lies not beneath your sword," she snapped.
"I belong to free men!" Then, with the brazenness of a bondmaid, she, Thyri, who had been the fine young lady of Kassau, threw her kirtle up over her hips and, leaning forward, spit furiously at the thrall.
He leaped toward her but Ottar was even quicker.
He struck Wulfstan, the thrall, Tarsk, behind the back of his neck with the handle of his ax.
Wulfstan fell stunned.
In an instant Ottar had bound the young man's hands before his body.
He then jerked him to his knees by the iron collar.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 7)