Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
91
I saw the remains of a tunic which had been cut from a rencer, doubtless before his binding.
7
92
I took what was left of it and, with its lacing, bound it about my waist.
7
93
I kept the sun behind me that I might follow, in the shadows on the rence matting before me, the movements of the girl.
7
94
I saw, thus, her bending down and taking up of the broken shaft of a marsh spear, about a yard long, its three prongs intact.
7
95
I turned to face her, and looked at her.
7
96
She was startled.
7
97
Then, holding the pronged spear before her, crouching down, she threatened me.
I saw the remains of a tunic which had been cut from a rencer, doubtless before his binding.
I took what was left of it and, with its lacing, bound it about my waist.
I kept the sun behind me that I might follow, in the shadows on the rence matting before me, the movements of the girl.
I saw, thus, her bending down and taking up of the broken shaft of a marsh spear, about a yard long, its three prongs intact.
I turned to face her, and looked at her.
She was startled.
Then, holding the pronged spear before her, crouching down, she threatened me.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )