Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
288
The device of the invisible cloth, or invisible object, a stone, a sword, a garment, a house, a boat, supposedly visible only to those with special properties, is a commonplace in Gorean folklore.
The device of the invisible cloth, or invisible object, a stone, a sword, a garment, a house, a boat, supposedly visible only to those with special properties, is a commonplace in Gorean folklore.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #288)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
285
"Let me see it! Let me see it!" "But I have it here in my hand," said Boots.
6
286
"How beautiful it is!" she cried.
6
287
There was much laughter.
6
288
The device of the invisible cloth, or invisible object, a stone, a sword, a garment, a house, a boat, supposedly visible only to those with special properties, is a commonplace in Gorean folklore.
6
289
This type of story has many variations.
6
290
Boots held the supposed cloth up, turning it about, displaying it.
6
291
"Have you ever seen anything like it?" asked Boots.
"Let me see it! Let me see it!" "But I have it here in my hand," said Boots.
"How beautiful it is!" she cried.
There was much laughter.
The device of the invisible cloth, or invisible object, a stone, a sword, a garment, a house, a boat, supposedly visible only to those with special properties, is a commonplace in Gorean folklore.
This type of story has many variations.
Boots held the supposed cloth up, turning it about, displaying it.
"Have you ever seen anything like it?" asked Boots.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 6)