Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
13
76
The paga slaves were there.
The paga slaves were there.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #76)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
73
Luck was not with him.
13
74
I saw the distant churning in the water, and saw, far off, the narrow head of a river shark, lifting itself, water falling from it, and the dorsal fins, black and triangular, of four others.
13
75
I turned and looked up the beach.
13
76
The paga slaves were there.
13
77
They stood in terror, barefoot in the sand, in the yellow silk, in throat coffle, their wrists bound behind their back, horrified with what they had seen.
13
78
I strode toward them and, with screams, they turned stumbling about, attempting to flee.
13
79
When I passed the one man of Tyros who had yet moved I noted that he now lay still.
Luck was not with him.
I saw the distant churning in the water, and saw, far off, the narrow head of a river shark, lifting itself, water falling from it, and the dorsal fins, black and triangular, of four others.
I turned and looked up the beach.
The paga slaves were there.
They stood in terror, barefoot in the sand, in the yellow silk, in throat coffle, their wrists bound behind their back, horrified with what they had seen.
I strode toward them and, with screams, they turned stumbling about, attempting to flee.
When I passed the one man of Tyros who had yet moved I noted that he now lay still.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 13)