Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
23
207
I slowly drew my sword, and thrust the girl to the side of the street against the wall.
I slowly drew my sword, and thrust the girl to the side of the street against the wall.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #207)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
23
204
"Yes," I said.
23
205
We could read the sullen defiance, the resolve, the capacity to kill in those eyes, bloodshot with loss of sleep, the desperate carriage of those gray-clad bodies, hungry and vicious with the strain of street fighting.
23
206
There were wolves in the streets of Tharna.
23
207
I slowly drew my sword, and thrust the girl to the side of the street against the wall.
23
208
One of the men laughed.
23
209
I too smiled for resistance was useless, yet I knew that I would resist, that I would not be disarmed until I lay dead on the stones of the street.
23
210
What of Lara? What would be her fate at the hands of this pack of maddened, desperate men? I regarded my ragged foes, some of whom had been wounded.
"Yes," I said.
We could read the sullen defiance, the resolve, the capacity to kill in those eyes, bloodshot with loss of sleep, the desperate carriage of those gray-clad bodies, hungry and vicious with the strain of street fighting.
There were wolves in the streets of Tharna.
I slowly drew my sword, and thrust the girl to the side of the street against the wall.
One of the men laughed.
I too smiled for resistance was useless, yet I knew that I would resist, that I would not be disarmed until I lay dead on the stones of the street.
What of Lara? What would be her fate at the hands of this pack of maddened, desperate men? I regarded my ragged foes, some of whom had been wounded.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 23)