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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 43 One does not know what may have transpired in one's absence.
3 44 He had left me alone, kneeling, while he had scouted the camp.
3 45 Shortly thereafter he had returned, and gestured for me to rise and follow him.
3 46 He approached the camp singing, and striking his spear blade on his shield.
3 47 Call words were exchanged.
3 48 Royally was he greeted by the men of the camp, who rushed forth to welcome him, men among whom I gathered he was chieftain.
3 49 They shouted, and clasped him, striking him upon the back and laughing.
One does not know what may have transpired in one's absence. He had left me alone, kneeling, while he had scouted the camp. Shortly thereafter he had returned, and gestured for me to rise and follow him. He approached the camp singing, and striking his spear blade on his shield. Call words were exchanged. Royally was he greeted by the men of the camp, who rushed forth to welcome him, men among whom I gathered he was chieftain. They shouted, and clasped him, striking him upon the back and laughing. - (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )