Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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922
It is at this moment that the music enters a different melodic phase, one less physical and frenzied, one almost lyrical in its poignancy.
It is at this moment that the music enters a different melodic phase, one less physical and frenzied, one almost lyrical in its poignancy.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #922)
Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
20
919
She lay on her back, and, whimpering, struck down, in misery, stinging the palms of her hands, bruising her small heels.
20
920
She might have been in a cell, locked away from men.
20
921
She then rolled to her stomach, and rose to her hands and knees, and, head down, remained for a moment in that posture.
20
922
It is at this moment that the music enters a different melodic phase, one less physical and frenzied, one almost lyrical in its poignancy.
20
923
She crawls some feet to her left and lifts her head.
20
924
She puts out her small hand.
20
925
It seems that it there encounters some barrier, some enclosing, confining wall.
She lay on her back, and, whimpering, struck down, in misery, stinging the palms of her hands, bruising her small heels.
She might have been in a cell, locked away from men.
She then rolled to her stomach, and rose to her hands and knees, and, head down, remained for a moment in that posture.
It is at this moment that the music enters a different melodic phase, one less physical and frenzied, one almost lyrical in its poignancy.
She crawls some feet to her left and lifts her head.
She puts out her small hand.
It seems that it there encounters some barrier, some enclosing, confining wall.
- (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 20)