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Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 327 I hastened down the deck and raced up the stairs to the stern castle.
16 328 He spun to face me, the golden cordage of the captain in his right hand.
16 329 "Greetings, Ragnar Voskjard," I said to him, "I have come to fetch you".
16 330 He reached for his sword, but the point of my sword was in his belly.
16 331 He removed his hand from the hilt of his blade.
16 332 "That is better," I said.
16 333 "Now, on the deck, on your belly, to be stripped and bound".
I hastened down the deck and raced up the stairs to the stern castle. He spun to face me, the golden cordage of the captain in his right hand. "Greetings, Ragnar Voskjard," I said to him, "I have come to fetch you". He reached for his sword, but the point of my sword was in his belly. He removed his hand from the hilt of his blade. "That is better," I said. "Now, on the deck, on your belly, to be stripped and bound". - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter )