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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
44 145 "Get back," I told them.
44 146 They moved back.
44 147 They were not pleased but, too, it did not seem they would try to stop me.
44 148 I extended the shaft of the spear to Janice and she, seizing it with one hand, her free hand, was drawn upward, out of the net, to the safety of the jungle floor.
44 149 Then, to my surprise, when she stood safe, trembling beside me, the small men crowded about her and knelt down, putting their heads to the ground.
44 150 "What does it mean?" she asked.
44 151 "They are showing you respect or obeisance," I said.
"Get back," I told them. They moved back. They were not pleased but, too, it did not seem they would try to stop me. I extended the shaft of the spear to Janice and she, seizing it with one hand, her free hand, was drawn upward, out of the net, to the safety of the jungle floor. Then, to my surprise, when she stood safe, trembling beside me, the small men crowded about her and knelt down, putting their heads to the ground. "What does it mean?" she asked. "They are showing you respect or obeisance," I said. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )