Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
932
Several, apparently, had flushed her out and, together, run her down like a startled, confused tabuk hind.
7
933
I, now, alone of all the girls, had escaped them.
7
934
I was proud of my ingenuity and cunning.
7
935
For more than an ahn I lay quiet in the furs.
7
936
Sometimes the young hunters came near, but they did not molest our camp, nor much penetrate its perimeters.
7
937
One did walk within two or three yards of me, carrying a torch, but I lay very still.
7
938
He did not throw aside the furs of my master, nor those of the other men.
Several, apparently, had flushed her out and, together, run her down like a startled, confused tabuk hind.
I, now, alone of all the girls, had escaped them.
I was proud of my ingenuity and cunning.
For more than an ahn I lay quiet in the furs.
Sometimes the young hunters came near, but they did not molest our camp, nor much penetrate its perimeters.
One did walk within two or three yards of me, carrying a torch, but I lay very still.
He did not throw aside the furs of my master, nor those of the other men.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )