Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
48
124
They knew themselves at the absolute mercy of the small creatures that for so long had elicited naught but their contempt.
They knew themselves at the absolute mercy of the small creatures that for so long had elicited naught but their contempt.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 48, Sentence #124)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
48
121
But instantly several of the small men leaped forward and threw the hair of more than one of the prisoners forward over the trunk of the tree, and laid the edge of the rusty pangas at their necks.
48
122
A blow from such a tool would swiftly decapitate a beauty.
48
123
The talunas then knelt at the fallen log, tied to it by the neck, in absolute silence, moving not a muscle.
48
124
They knew themselves at the absolute mercy of the small creatures that for so long had elicited naught but their contempt.
48
125
Too they had little doubt but what their tiny captors, without a second thought, would use the pangas upon them.
48
126
And in this surmise, I conjecture, they were not at all unjustified.
48
127
Turgus untied the ankles of the dark-haired girl and freed her vine collar from the loop on the trunk of the tree.
But instantly several of the small men leaped forward and threw the hair of more than one of the prisoners forward over the trunk of the tree, and laid the edge of the rusty pangas at their necks.
A blow from such a tool would swiftly decapitate a beauty.
The talunas then knelt at the fallen log, tied to it by the neck, in absolute silence, moving not a muscle.
They knew themselves at the absolute mercy of the small creatures that for so long had elicited naught but their contempt.
Too they had little doubt but what their tiny captors, without a second thought, would use the pangas upon them.
And in this surmise, I conjecture, they were not at all unjustified.
Turgus untied the ankles of the dark-haired girl and freed her vine collar from the loop on the trunk of the tree.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 48)