Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
43
27
To Cabot's left he could see a number of suspended bodies, alive, dangling and squirming, some squealing, awaiting their turn, those who had followed the Lady bina and her bell.
To Cabot's left he could see a number of suspended bodies, alive, dangling and squirming, some squealing, awaiting their turn, those who had followed the Lady Bina and her bell.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 43, Sentence #27)
Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
43
24
He was but feet from the butcher, who, tool in hand, the Lady bina in his grasp, regarded him, curiously.
43
25
Cabot would not have time to activate the bow, to loose it from his shoulder, arrow it, and draw it.
43
26
His hand stole to his belt knife.
43
27
To Cabot's left he could see a number of suspended bodies, alive, dangling and squirming, some squealing, awaiting their turn, those who had followed the Lady bina and her bell.
43
28
To Cabot's right, as he could see, there were several dangling bodies, moving and turning, with the stresses of the rope.
43
29
These were the residues from earlier butcherings.
43
30
And, to the side, to the right, below, he could see a number of bodies, freed from the hooks and ropes, piled like fish.
He was but feet from the butcher, who, tool in hand, the Lady bina in his grasp, regarded him, curiously.
Cabot would not have time to activate the bow, to loose it from his shoulder, arrow it, and draw it.
His hand stole to his belt knife.
To Cabot's left he could see a number of suspended bodies, alive, dangling and squirming, some squealing, awaiting their turn, those who had followed the Lady bina and her bell.
To Cabot's right, as he could see, there were several dangling bodies, moving and turning, with the stresses of the rope.
These were the residues from earlier butcherings.
And, to the side, to the right, below, he could see a number of bodies, freed from the hooks and ropes, piled like fish.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter 43)