Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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511
And others shrank even farther back, that they not interfere with the large, pelted thing that followed her, light-footed, docile in her wake, which thing bore a large, flat box.
61
512
"Do not impede the progress of my pet," said the free woman.
61
513
"She is high strung, and impatient, and you may lose a hand".
61
514
This caution seemed to me unnecessary, as I detected not the least bit of interest amongst the men with respect to blocking the passage of her companion.
61
515
Aside from the danger that might be involved, I was sure they took the beast for a Kur, which it muchly resembled.
61
516
The men were naturally wary of the Kurii, not only because of the nature of the form of life, which would be justification enough, but because several were supposedly allies, somehow enleagued with Decius Albus.
61
517
"Back, back!" chided the free woman, robes, yellow, red, and purple, flowing serenely between the lines of soldiers, and approaching us across the field.
And others shrank even farther back, that they not interfere with the large, pelted thing that followed her, light-footed, docile in her wake, which thing bore a large, flat box.
"Do not impede the progress of my pet," said the free woman.
"She is high strung, and impatient, and you may lose a hand".
This caution seemed to me unnecessary, as I detected not the least bit of interest amongst the men with respect to blocking the passage of her companion.
Aside from the danger that might be involved, I was sure they took the beast for a Kur, which it muchly resembled.
The men were naturally wary of the Kurii, not only because of the nature of the form of life, which would be justification enough, but because several were supposedly allies, somehow enleagued with Decius Albus.
"Back, back!" chided the free woman, robes, yellow, red, and purple, flowing serenely between the lines of soldiers, and approaching us across the field.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )