Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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We were now within the anterior building.
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200
Through the ruined roof, between unshielded beams, I could see patches of the night sky of Gor, and one of her three moons.
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201
Ahead, where a wall had mostly fallen, I could see the remains of the large tarn cot.
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202
At one time it had been a huge, convex, cagelike lacing of mighty branches, lashed together, a high dome of fastened, interwoven wood, but now, after years of disrepair, and the pelting of rains and the tearings of winds, little remained of this once impressive and intricate structure but the skeletal, arched remnants of its lower portions.
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203
"I do not care for this place," I said.
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204
"It suits them," said Samos.
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205
"It is too dark," I said, "and the opportunities for surprise and ambush are too abundant".
We were now within the anterior building.
Through the ruined roof, between unshielded beams, I could see patches of the night sky of Gor, and one of her three moons.
Ahead, where a wall had mostly fallen, I could see the remains of the large tarn cot.
At one time it had been a huge, convex, cagelike lacing of mighty branches, lashed together, a high dome of fastened, interwoven wood, but now, after years of disrepair, and the pelting of rains and the tearings of winds, little remained of this once impressive and intricate structure but the skeletal, arched remnants of its lower portions.
"I do not care for this place," I said.
"It suits them," said Samos.
"It is too dark," I said, "and the opportunities for surprise and ambush are too abundant".
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )