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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

The yellows of the pool began to flicker and the filamentous fibers began to writhe, and the spheres of different colors beneath the surface began to turn and oscillate, and dart in one direction and then the other. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #372)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
26 372 The yellows of the pool began to flicker and the filamentous fibers began to writhe, and the spheres of different colors beneath the surface began to turn and oscillate, and dart in one direction and then the other.

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

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26 369 "It was Saphrar of Turia," said Kamchak to me, "who first introduced Kutaituchik to the strings of kanda".
26 370 He added, "It was twice he killed my father".
26 371 The torch was brought, and the pool seemed to discharge its vapor more rapidly, and the fluids began to churn, and draw away from our edge of the pool.
26 372 The yellows of the pool began to flicker and the filamentous fibers began to writhe, and the spheres of different colors beneath the surface began to turn and oscillate, and dart in one direction and then the other.
26 373 Kamchak took the torch and with his right hand, in a long arc, flung it to the center of the pool.
26 374 Suddenly like an explosion and conflagration the pool erupted into flames and Kamchak and I and Harold and the others shielded our faces and eyes and withdrew before the fury of the fire.
26 375 The pool began to roar and hiss and bubble and scatter parts of itself, flaming, into the air and again to the walls.
"It was Saphrar of Turia," said Kamchak to me, "who first introduced Kutaituchik to the strings of kanda". He added, "It was twice he killed my father". The torch was brought, and the pool seemed to discharge its vapor more rapidly, and the fluids began to churn, and draw away from our edge of the pool. The yellows of the pool began to flicker and the filamentous fibers began to writhe, and the spheres of different colors beneath the surface began to turn and oscillate, and dart in one direction and then the other. Kamchak took the torch and with his right hand, in a long arc, flung it to the center of the pool. Suddenly like an explosion and conflagration the pool erupted into flames and Kamchak and I and Harold and the others shielded our faces and eyes and withdrew before the fury of the fire. The pool began to roar and hiss and bubble and scatter parts of itself, flaming, into the air and again to the walls. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 26)