Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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How I feared, and still fear, such men! How could a woman but kneel trembling before such a man? One man wheeled back, grunting, turning, and fell to his knees in the grass, and then fell, turning, to his side, lying upon his shoulder, doubled, hunched in pain, bleeding, his hands at his belly, his blade lost in the grass.
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The stranger stepped back from him, his blade bloody.
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He stood regarding the other man, the bearded man.
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The bearded man lifted his shield and raised his spear.
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"Kajira canjellne!" he said.
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"Kajira canjellne," said the stranger.
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He went to extricate his spear from the penetrated shield of the man with whom, but moments before, he had shared the sport of war.
How I feared, and still fear, such men! How could a woman but kneel trembling before such a man? One man wheeled back, grunting, turning, and fell to his knees in the grass, and then fell, turning, to his side, lying upon his shoulder, doubled, hunched in pain, bleeding, his hands at his belly, his blade lost in the grass.
The stranger stepped back from him, his blade bloody.
He stood regarding the other man, the bearded man.
The bearded man lifted his shield and raised his spear.
"Kajira canjellne!" he said.
"Kajira canjellne," said the stranger.
He went to extricate his spear from the penetrated shield of the man with whom, but moments before, he had shared the sport of war.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )