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"-spear "

Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
44 115 A strand of webbing from one of its abdominal glands began to emerge meaninglessly.
44 116 I then, as it dragged itself backward on the web, cut away at its head.
44 117 The small men then flooded past me, clambering on the web itself, and began to crawl upon the beast with their knives, cutting it to pieces.
44 118 I went then to the height of the depression, the spear in hand, the fluids of the beast drying upon it.
44 119 Janice lay naked, trembling, in the web.
44 120 The great arachnid now lay on its back, the small men swarming over it.
44 121 Some stood to their knees in its body.
A strand of webbing from one of its abdominal glands began to emerge meaninglessly. I then, as it dragged itself backward on the web, cut away at its head. The small men then flooded past me, clambering on the web itself, and began to crawl upon the beast with their knives, cutting it to pieces. I went then to the height of the depression, the spear in hand, the fluids of the beast drying upon it. Janice lay naked, trembling, in the web. The great arachnid now lay on its back, the small men swarming over it. Some stood to their knees in its body. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )