Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)
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14
298
Then the animals seemed to draw apart about him and he was left standing as though in a dry pool, an empty place, an isolated, lonely place surrounded by tawny waters, waters which seemed somehow, inexplicably, to have drawn back about him, waters with eyes and teeth, ringing him.
Then the animals seemed to draw apart about him and he was left standing as though in a dry pool, an empty place, an isolated, lonely place surrounded by tawny waters, waters which seemed somehow, inexplicably, to have drawn back about him, waters with eyes and teeth, ringing him.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #298)
Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
14
295
Nim Nim darted into the pack.
14
296
"No!" I cried.
14
297
It seemed almost as though he was wading in beasts.
14
298
Then the animals seemed to draw apart about him and he was left standing as though in a dry pool, an empty place, an isolated, lonely place surrounded by tawny waters, waters which seemed somehow, inexplicably, to have drawn back about him, waters with eyes and teeth, ringing him.
14
299
I saw that he did not understand what was going on.
14
300
"Come out!" I called to him.
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301
"Come out, while you can!" Eyes regarded him on all sides.
Nim Nim darted into the pack.
"No!" I cried.
It seemed almost as though he was wading in beasts.
Then the animals seemed to draw apart about him and he was left standing as though in a dry pool, an empty place, an isolated, lonely place surrounded by tawny waters, waters which seemed somehow, inexplicably, to have drawn back about him, waters with eyes and teeth, ringing him.
I saw that he did not understand what was going on.
"Come out!" I called to him.
"Come out, while you can!" Eyes regarded him on all sides.
- (Players of Gor, Chapter 14)