Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
12
201
I set the arrow to the string.
12
202
I felt very cold and hard, and yet in a rage.
12
203
We had been fools.
12
204
I recalled, with savage understanding, with an understanding as sudden and terrible as that of a lightning flash over Torvaldsland, that this Hesius, this tavern keeper of Laura, had, free of charge, as a gesture of good will, included wine with the shipment of girls to my camp.
12
205
Inwardly I howled with rage.
12
206
The men of Tyros! I, like a fool, obsessed with the pursuit of Talena, blind to all, had forgotten them.
12
207
I approached the camp of the Tesephone with great caution.
I set the arrow to the string.
I felt very cold and hard, and yet in a rage.
We had been fools.
I recalled, with savage understanding, with an understanding as sudden and terrible as that of a lightning flash over Torvaldsland, that this Hesius, this tavern keeper of Laura, had, free of charge, as a gesture of good will, included wine with the shipment of girls to my camp.
Inwardly I howled with rage.
The men of Tyros! I, like a fool, obsessed with the pursuit of Talena, blind to all, had forgotten them.
I approached the camp of the Tesephone with great caution.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )