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Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 288 He was ordering the newcomer away.
2 289 He pointed to his fellow and himself.
2 290 They were two.
2 291 The newcomer grinned and slipped the spear to the ground, loosening the helmet and shield.
2 292 The bearded man placed his helmet over his head, it muchly concealing his features.
2 293 Carrying the shield on his left arm, carrying the spear lightly in his right hand, the helmet hanging, too, by its straps, from his right hand, the newcomer approached casually.
2 294 Again the bearded man waved him away.
He was ordering the newcomer away. He pointed to his fellow and himself. They were two. The newcomer grinned and slipped the spear to the ground, loosening the helmet and shield. The bearded man placed his helmet over his head, it muchly concealing his features. Carrying the shield on his left arm, carrying the spear lightly in his right hand, the helmet hanging, too, by its straps, from his right hand, the newcomer approached casually. Again the bearded man waved him away. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )