Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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The talunas, more than forty of them, plunged after us, brandishing their weapons, in hot pursuit.
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I turned when I heard their sudden cries of surprise, and then of rage, and then of fear.
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I tied the blond girl by her hair to a slender palm and strode back to the nets.
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Some of the talunas lay upon the ground, tangled in nets, the spear blades of the small men at their throats and bellies.
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More than twenty of them struggled, impeding one another's movement, in a long vine net about them.
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The first girl I pulled from a net was the slender-legged, dark-haired girl.
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I cuffed her, and then threw her on her belly and bound her hand and foot.
The talunas, more than forty of them, plunged after us, brandishing their weapons, in hot pursuit.
I turned when I heard their sudden cries of surprise, and then of rage, and then of fear.
I tied the blond girl by her hair to a slender palm and strode back to the nets.
Some of the talunas lay upon the ground, tangled in nets, the spear blades of the small men at their throats and bellies.
More than twenty of them struggled, impeding one another's movement, in a long vine net about them.
The first girl I pulled from a net was the slender-legged, dark-haired girl.
I cuffed her, and then threw her on her belly and bound her hand and foot.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )