Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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76
I stepped back.
47
77
I saw the column, like a narrow black curtain, dark in the moonlight, ascend the palings.
47
78
I waited.
47
79
Inside the stockade, given the feast of the village, the column would widen, spreading to cover in its crowded millions every square inch of earth, scouring each stick, each piece of straw, hunting for each drop of grease, for each flake of flesh, even if it be no more than what might adhere to the shed hair of a hut urt.
47
80
When I heard the first scream I hurled my rope to the top of the stockade, catching one of the palings in its noose.
47
81
I heard a man cry out with pain.
47
82
I scrambled over the stockade wall.
I stepped back.
I saw the column, like a narrow black curtain, dark in the moonlight, ascend the palings.
I waited.
Inside the stockade, given the feast of the village, the column would widen, spreading to cover in its crowded millions every square inch of earth, scouring each stick, each piece of straw, hunting for each drop of grease, for each flake of flesh, even if it be no more than what might adhere to the shed hair of a hut urt.
When I heard the first scream I hurled my rope to the top of the stockade, catching one of the palings in its noose.
I heard a man cry out with pain.
I scrambled over the stockade wall.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )