Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
38
18
They welled from within him, like the surfacing of the great Hunjer whale, like the dawning of the sun after the long night, like the bursting of the tundra into flower, the tiny white and yellow flowers emerging from their snowy cocoonlike buds.
They welled from within him, like the surfacing of the great Hunjer whale, like the dawning of the sun after the long night, like the bursting of the tundra into flower, the tiny white and yellow flowers emerging from their snowy cocoonlike buds.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 38, Sentence #18)
Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
38
15
"No one knows from where songs come," as the People say.
38
16
But now songs had come to Imnak.
38
17
He was no longer lonely of songs.
38
18
They welled from within him, like the surfacing of the great Hunjer whale, like the dawning of the sun after the long night, like the bursting of the tundra into flower, the tiny white and yellow flowers emerging from their snowy cocoonlike buds.
38
19
In the feasting house Imnak sang.
38
20
Poalu was there, too.
38
21
I checked the harness on the snow sleen on my sled.
"No one knows from where songs come," as the People say.
But now songs had come to Imnak.
He was no longer lonely of songs.
They welled from within him, like the surfacing of the great Hunjer whale, like the dawning of the sun after the long night, like the bursting of the tundra into flower, the tiny white and yellow flowers emerging from their snowy cocoonlike buds.
In the feasting house Imnak sang.
Poalu was there, too.
I checked the harness on the snow sleen on my sled.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 38)