Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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60
260
"Wait!" said Tyrtaios, suddenly, and backed away some yards, and pointed to our right.
60
261
At that point, opposite the stands, where there was a line of soldiers closing off the field, something, apparently unexpected, at least by most, was taking place.
60
262
The line had parted, allowing the passage of what appeared to be two large Kurii.
60
263
The first was swathed in chains, and the second, apparently the guard, or custodian, of the first, carried a large Kur ax.
60
264
Clearly the men in the stands, and the soldiers about, were not aware of what was occurring.
60
265
Similarly, it seemed that few of the Kurii, at least at first, understood what was taking place.
60
266
"What is going on?" called Kurik to Tyrtaios.
"Wait!" said Tyrtaios, suddenly, and backed away some yards, and pointed to our right.
At that point, opposite the stands, where there was a line of soldiers closing off the field, something, apparently unexpected, at least by most, was taking place.
The line had parted, allowing the passage of what appeared to be two large Kurii.
The first was swathed in chains, and the second, apparently the guard, or custodian, of the first, carried a large Kur ax.
Clearly the men in the stands, and the soldiers about, were not aware of what was occurring.
Similarly, it seemed that few of the Kurii, at least at first, understood what was taking place.
"What is going on?" called Kurik to Tyrtaios.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )