Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
3008
It was her master, Selius Arconious! The beasts had ignored him in their first onslaught, as they had the slave, for he was bound with rope, and she no more than female and slave, and braceleted.
It was her master, Selius Arconious! The beasts had ignored him in their first onslaught, as they had the slave, for he was bound with rope, and she no more than female and slave, and braceleted.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #3008)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
27
3005
A spear was snapped in two and one of the beasts forced the splintered shaft through the chest of another soldier.
27
3006
Kardok himself leaped upon a soldier and sank his teeth into the man's shoulder, anchoring them there, and with his hind legs, tearing, as they both fell, tore open his abdomen, and then rose up, crouching, snarling, over the body, looking about, one leg, soaked with blood, looped with wet gut.
27
3007
Ellen became aware of a man, bound, interposing his body between her and the beasts.
27
3008
It was her master, Selius Arconious! The beasts had ignored him in their first onslaught, as they had the slave, for he was bound with rope, and she no more than female and slave, and braceleted.
27
3009
Ignored they, too, the wounded man, no threat to them, he on the grass, unable to move.
27
3010
They had sought out, and attacked, first, the soldiers, for these were armed, and the most obviously dangerous.
27
3011
Others, of less perceived menace, might be disposed of later.
A spear was snapped in two and one of the beasts forced the splintered shaft through the chest of another soldier.
Kardok himself leaped upon a soldier and sank his teeth into the man's shoulder, anchoring them there, and with his hind legs, tearing, as they both fell, tore open his abdomen, and then rose up, crouching, snarling, over the body, looking about, one leg, soaked with blood, looped with wet gut.
Ellen became aware of a man, bound, interposing his body between her and the beasts.
It was her master, Selius Arconious! The beasts had ignored him in their first onslaught, as they had the slave, for he was bound with rope, and she no more than female and slave, and braceleted.
Ignored they, too, the wounded man, no threat to them, he on the grass, unable to move.
They had sought out, and attacked, first, the soldiers, for these were armed, and the most obviously dangerous.
Others, of less perceived menace, might be disposed of later.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 27)