Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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776
It was, presumably, a fortunate one for the Lady Ilene, particularly if the peasant had underestimated the capacity of the urts to leap from the water.
37
777
Tensius, from the left, Abnik, from the right, hurried toward the peasant.
37
778
But he did not load the bow, for a last shot.
37
779
Rather, to my horror, he took a quarrel between his teeth and, bow in hand, leapt over the railing, into the urt pool itself.
37
780
"He is insane!" cried the officer of Treve.
37
781
Almost at the same moment Tensius had come to the place on the walkway from which the peasant had dived into the pool.
37
782
He looked into the water, in consternation.
It was, presumably, a fortunate one for the Lady Ilene, particularly if the peasant had underestimated the capacity of the urts to leap from the water.
Tensius, from the left, Abnik, from the right, hurried toward the peasant.
But he did not load the bow, for a last shot.
Rather, to my horror, he took a quarrel between his teeth and, bow in hand, leapt over the railing, into the urt pool itself.
"He is insane!" cried the officer of Treve.
Almost at the same moment Tensius had come to the place on the walkway from which the peasant had dived into the pool.
He looked into the water, in consternation.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )