Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
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37
957
But if he had been killed in the nest, why had the urts not fed on him there? When I looked away from the water I saw that the lieutenant's attention was returned, intently, to the pool.
But if he had been killed in the nest, why had the urts not fed on him there? When I looked away from the water I saw that the lieutenant's attention was returned, intently, to the pool.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #957)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
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37
954
"urts," said the lieutenant.
37
955
I did not know if Tensius had reached the nest or not.
37
956
I supposed that he might have, as we had not detected a disturbance in the water near the entrance to the nest.
37
957
But if he had been killed in the nest, why had the urts not fed on him there? When I looked away from the water I saw that the lieutenant's attention was returned, intently, to the pool.
37
958
Indeed, he held his bow more at the ready than before.
37
959
It was indeed an elite that had come to Treve.
37
960
Had the prisoner died in the pool it seemed his body would have surfaced before that of Tensius.
"urts," said the lieutenant.
I did not know if Tensius had reached the nest or not.
I supposed that he might have, as we had not detected a disturbance in the water near the entrance to the nest.
But if he had been killed in the nest, why had the urts not fed on him there? When I looked away from the water I saw that the lieutenant's attention was returned, intently, to the pool.
Indeed, he held his bow more at the ready than before.
It was indeed an elite that had come to Treve.
Had the prisoner died in the pool it seemed his body would have surfaced before that of Tensius.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 37)