Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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41
I must have marked Ina's arms, my grip was so tight.
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42
Plenius and Titus made their adjustments.
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43
Both spears thrust forth simultaneously and suddenly the great dark body, some seven feet Gorean in length, reared up, tail thrashing, body twisting, out of the water.
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44
The spear of Titus was shaken free of the gills which seemed on his side to explode with foaming blood, but the spear of Plenius held and the beast was back in the water then, being thrust forcibly toward the shore.
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45
Ina, whom I had thrown to the side, away from the beast, and I were drenched.
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46
Blinking against the water I seized Titus' spear and managed to drive it into the side of the beast.
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47
Plenius was pushing and forcing it toward the shore.
I must have marked Ina's arms, my grip was so tight.
Plenius and Titus made their adjustments.
Both spears thrust forth simultaneously and suddenly the great dark body, some seven feet Gorean in length, reared up, tail thrashing, body twisting, out of the water.
The spear of Titus was shaken free of the gills which seemed on his side to explode with foaming blood, but the spear of Plenius held and the beast was back in the water then, being thrust forcibly toward the shore.
Ina, whom I had thrown to the side, away from the beast, and I were drenched.
Blinking against the water I seized Titus' spear and managed to drive it into the side of the beast.
Plenius was pushing and forcing it toward the shore.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )