Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
16
237
I turned a bit to see that Ho-Sorl had a fist in the hair of each, twisting it, pulling their heads back to him.
I turned a bit to see that Ho-Sorl had a fist in the hair of each, twisting it, pulling their heads back to him.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #237)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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16
234
"They tell me," said Relius, "that the bird is from the city of Ko-ro-ba".
16
235
I stood there, not speaking, my limbs weak.
16
236
Behind me I heard Virginia and Phyllis cry out with pain.
16
237
I turned a bit to see that Ho-Sorl had a fist in the hair of each, twisting it, pulling their heads back to him.
16
238
"Slaves," said he, "will not speak of what they see today".
16
239
"No, Master!" said Virginia.
16
240
"No, no!" cried Phyllis.
"They tell me," said Relius, "that the bird is from the city of Ko-ro-ba".
I stood there, not speaking, my limbs weak.
Behind me I heard Virginia and Phyllis cry out with pain.
I turned a bit to see that Ho-Sorl had a fist in the hair of each, twisting it, pulling their heads back to him.
"Slaves," said he, "will not speak of what they see today".
"No, Master!" said Virginia.
"No, no!" cried Phyllis.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 16)