Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
50
7
We must be thousands of feet Gorean, given the length of the river, the numerous plunging cataracts, and the plateaus and levels we had ascended, above sea level, above the entrance points, west of Ngao and Ushindi, of the brown Kamba and Nyoka into the green waters of thassa.
We must be thousands of feet Gorean, given the length of the river, the numerous plunging cataracts, and the plateaus and levels we had ascended, above sea level, above the entrance points, west of Ngao and Ushindi, of the brown Kamba and Nyoka into the green waters of Thassa.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 50, Sentence #7)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
50
4
"It is, I am confident," I said, "the source of the Ua".
50
5
"Into it must flow a thousand streams," said Kisu.
50
6
Two weeks ago we had come to another high falls, even higher than that from which we had, long ago, caught sight of the following forces of Bila Huruma, pasangs behind in the distance.
50
7
We must be thousands of feet Gorean, given the length of the river, the numerous plunging cataracts, and the plateaus and levels we had ascended, above sea level, above the entrance points, west of Ngao and Ushindi, of the brown Kamba and Nyoka into the green waters of thassa.
50
8
From the falls at the edge of this unnamed lake we had been able to see far behind us.
50
9
The river had been clear.
50
10
Here and there, emerging from the lake, were great stone figures, the torsos and heads of men, shields upon their arms, spears grasped in their hands.
"It is, I am confident," I said, "the source of the Ua".
"Into it must flow a thousand streams," said Kisu.
Two weeks ago we had come to another high falls, even higher than that from which we had, long ago, caught sight of the following forces of Bila Huruma, pasangs behind in the distance.
We must be thousands of feet Gorean, given the length of the river, the numerous plunging cataracts, and the plateaus and levels we had ascended, above sea level, above the entrance points, west of Ngao and Ushindi, of the brown Kamba and Nyoka into the green waters of thassa.
From the falls at the edge of this unnamed lake we had been able to see far behind us.
The river had been clear.
Here and there, emerging from the lake, were great stone figures, the torsos and heads of men, shields upon their arms, spears grasped in their hands.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 50)