Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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473
He stood regarding the other man, the bearded man.
2
474
The bearded man lifted his shield and raised his spear.
2
475
"kajira canjellne!" he said.
2
476
"kajira canjellne," said the stranger.
2
477
He went to extricate his spear from the penetrated shield of the man with whom, but moments before, he had shared the sport of war.
2
478
The fallen foe lay doubled in the grass; his lower lip was bloody; he tore it with his teeth, holding it, that, in his pain, he might make no sound.
2
479
His hands were clutched in the scarlet of his wet tunic, bunching it, at the half-severed belt.
He stood regarding the other man, the bearded man.
The bearded man lifted his shield and raised his spear.
"kajira canjellne!" he said.
"kajira canjellne," said the stranger.
He went to extricate his spear from the penetrated shield of the man with whom, but moments before, he had shared the sport of war.
The fallen foe lay doubled in the grass; his lower lip was bloody; he tore it with his teeth, holding it, that, in his pain, he might make no sound.
His hands were clutched in the scarlet of his wet tunic, bunching it, at the half-severed belt.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )