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Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 253 We had made no effort to conceal our movements, or trail.
6 254 I suspected that, already, they were aware of our presence in the forests.
6 255 I had seen, an Ahn earlier, before we had reached this camp site, a tawny movement in the brush, some fifty yards in front of us, and to our left.
6 256 I did not think that it was a forest panther.
6 257 The men were cutting and sharpening stakes, and setting them in the ground, about our camp site.
6 258 I looked at Sheera, kneeling in the bracelets.
6 259 Then I sat down, cross-legged, and withdrew an arrow, for the great bow, from its quiver and, with thread and a tiny pot of glue, bent to refeathering its shaft.
We had made no effort to conceal our movements, or trail. I suspected that, already, they were aware of our presence in the forests. I had seen, an Ahn earlier, before we had reached this camp site, a tawny movement in the brush, some fifty yards in front of us, and to our left. I did not think that it was a forest panther. The men were cutting and sharpening stakes, and setting them in the ground, about our camp site. I looked at Sheera, kneeling in the bracelets. Then I sat down, cross-legged, and withdrew an arrow, for the great bow, from its quiver and, with thread and a tiny pot of glue, bent to refeathering its shaft. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )