Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
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93
Suddenly she, sensing this too, became like a maddened, terrified water animal.
13
94
She cried out in frustration.
13
95
She lost her stroke.
13
96
She threw all her energies now into her panic-stricken flight; but the beauty of the rhythm, that powerful, even rhythm, was gone; her stroke was uneven; she lifted too much water; she missed a breath; she thrashed; but still she fled wildly for safety, kicking madly, trying to escape.
13
97
And then my hands closed on her waist and she cried out in rage, struggling, trying to break free.
13
98
I turned her about on her back and put my hand in the chain about her throat, staying behind her.
13
99
She tried to put her hands back but could not remove my hand from the chain.
Suddenly she, sensing this too, became like a maddened, terrified water animal.
She cried out in frustration.
She lost her stroke.
She threw all her energies now into her panic-stricken flight; but the beauty of the rhythm, that powerful, even rhythm, was gone; her stroke was uneven; she lifted too much water; she missed a breath; she thrashed; but still she fled wildly for safety, kicking madly, trying to escape.
And then my hands closed on her waist and she cried out in rage, struggling, trying to break free.
I turned her about on her back and put my hand in the chain about her throat, staying behind her.
She tried to put her hands back but could not remove my hand from the chain.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )