Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
33
107
I could see the darkness, the moonlit ice beyond.
33
108
The temperature in the steel room, almost immediately, fell thirty or forty points in temperature.
33
109
Wind whipped into the room, blowing the Kur's fur, and Imnak's black hair about his head.
33
110
"tal," said Imnak to me, not as though bidding me farewell, but as though greeting me.
33
111
"tal," said I to him.
33
112
The Kur took his place behind the sled.
33
113
I leaned forward and, putting my weight against the traces, drew the sled over the steel plates and out onto the ice.
I could see the darkness, the moonlit ice beyond.
The temperature in the steel room, almost immediately, fell thirty or forty points in temperature.
Wind whipped into the room, blowing the Kur's fur, and Imnak's black hair about his head.
"tal," said Imnak to me, not as though bidding me farewell, but as though greeting me.
"tal," said I to him.
The Kur took his place behind the sled.
I leaned forward and, putting my weight against the traces, drew the sled over the steel plates and out onto the ice.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )