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Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)

Determined dark shapes, agile with the fury of hope, began to climb the chain toward the moons above. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #52)
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19 52 Determined dark shapes, agile with the fury of hope, began to climb the chain toward the moons above.

Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

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19 49 I sent several men climbing to the top of the chains so high above.
19 50 "You must protect the chains," I said.
19 51 "They must not be cut".
19 52 Determined dark shapes, agile with the fury of hope, began to climb the chain toward the moons above.
19 53 To my pride none of the men suggested that we follow them, none begged that we might steal our freedom before the general alarm could be given.
19 54 No! We climbed to the second mine! How terrible those moments for the guards and Whip Slaves, to suddenly see, unchained and irresistible, the avalanche of wrath and vengeance that broke in upon them! Dice and cards and game boards and drinking goblets scattered to the rocky floors of the guard chambers as Whip Slaves and guardsmen looked up to find at their throats the blades of desperate and condemned men, now drunk with the taste of freedom and determined to free their fellows.
19 55 Cell after cell was emptied of its wretched chained occupants, only to be refilled with shackled guardsmen and Whip Slaves, men who knew that the least sign of resistance would bring only a swift and bloody death.
I sent several men climbing to the top of the chains so high above. "You must protect the chains," I said. "They must not be cut". Determined dark shapes, agile with the fury of hope, began to climb the chain toward the moons above. To my pride none of the men suggested that we follow them, none begged that we might steal our freedom before the general alarm could be given. No! We climbed to the second mine! How terrible those moments for the guards and Whip Slaves, to suddenly see, unchained and irresistible, the avalanche of wrath and vengeance that broke in upon them! Dice and cards and game boards and drinking goblets scattered to the rocky floors of the guard chambers as Whip Slaves and guardsmen looked up to find at their throats the blades of desperate and condemned men, now drunk with the taste of freedom and determined to free their fellows. Cell after cell was emptied of its wretched chained occupants, only to be refilled with shackled guardsmen and Whip Slaves, men who knew that the least sign of resistance would bring only a swift and bloody death. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 19)