Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
20
168
The Gorean moons, and even the stars, provide some light, which light reflecting from the expanses of the snow and ice is more than adequate to make one's way about.
The Gorean moons, and even the stars, provide some light, which light reflecting from the expanses of the snow and ice is more than adequate to make one's way about.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #168)
Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
20
165
The sun was low on the horizon.
20
166
We heard more laughter from the feasting house.
20
167
The polar night is not absolutely dark, of course.
20
168
The Gorean moons, and even the stars, provide some light, which light reflecting from the expanses of the snow and ice is more than adequate to make one's way about.
20
169
Should cloud cover occur, of course, or there be a storm, this light is negated and one, remaining indoors, must content oneself with the sounds of wind in the darkness, and the occasional scratching of animals on the ice outside.
20
170
"I cannot remember the racks being so heavy with meat in my lifetime," said Imnak.
20
171
"It is little wonder the people are so pleased in the feasting house," I said.
The sun was low on the horizon.
We heard more laughter from the feasting house.
The polar night is not absolutely dark, of course.
The Gorean moons, and even the stars, provide some light, which light reflecting from the expanses of the snow and ice is more than adequate to make one's way about.
Should cloud cover occur, of course, or there be a storm, this light is negated and one, remaining indoors, must content oneself with the sounds of wind in the darkness, and the occasional scratching of animals on the ice outside.
"I cannot remember the racks being so heavy with meat in my lifetime," said Imnak.
"It is little wonder the people are so pleased in the feasting house," I said.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 20)