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"-spear "

Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 258 I looked at Sheera, kneeling in the bracelets.
6 259 Then I sat down, cross-legged, and withdrew an arrow, for the great bow, from its quiver and, with thread and a tiny pot of glue, bent to refeathering its shaft.
6 260 Above Laura, north of her, there lie several slave compounds.
6 261 It had taken the better part of the morning, but Rim and I, and Thurnock, had found the blazed tree, blazed with a spear point, several feet high on the trunk.
6 262 We had then found the next tree, to establish the line.
6 263 We had marked the points and line on our map.
6 264 On the map, later, in the stern castle, we had traced out, with greater accuracy than had hitherto been possible, following the directions of Tana and Ela, what should be the location of Verna's camp and dancing circle.
I looked at Sheera, kneeling in the bracelets. Then I sat down, cross-legged, and withdrew an arrow, for the great bow, from its quiver and, with thread and a tiny pot of glue, bent to refeathering its shaft. Above Laura, north of her, there lie several slave compounds. It had taken the better part of the morning, but Rim and I, and Thurnock, had found the blazed tree, blazed with a spear point, several feet high on the trunk. We had then found the next tree, to establish the line. We had marked the points and line on our map. On the map, later, in the stern castle, we had traced out, with greater accuracy than had hitherto been possible, following the directions of Tana and Ela, what should be the location of Verna's camp and dancing circle. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )