Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
436
That made sense, as doubtless tarsks, those of the four-footed variety, those bristly, squat, grunting animals, as opposed to the two-footed variety, those soft, smooth, shapely animals, were often conducted through it.
That made sense, as doubtless tarsks, those of the four-footed variety, those bristly, squat, grunting animals, as opposed to the two-footed variety, those soft, smooth, shapely animals, were often conducted through it.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #436)
Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
433
The double doors before us were opened.
8
434
I could see a long corridor, dimly lit with lamps.
8
435
It was, like the exposition area, floored with dirt.
8
436
That made sense, as doubtless tarsks, those of the four-footed variety, those bristly, squat, grunting animals, as opposed to the two-footed variety, those soft, smooth, shapely animals, were often conducted through it.
8
437
I looked down the long, dark, dirt-floored corridor.
8
438
Our group, it seemed, would be neither the first, nor, given our position, the last to enter that corridor.
8
439
I looked down at the writing on my left breast.
The double doors before us were opened.
I could see a long corridor, dimly lit with lamps.
It was, like the exposition area, floored with dirt.
That made sense, as doubtless tarsks, those of the four-footed variety, those bristly, squat, grunting animals, as opposed to the two-footed variety, those soft, smooth, shapely animals, were often conducted through it.
I looked down the long, dark, dirt-floored corridor.
Our group, it seemed, would be neither the first, nor, given our position, the last to enter that corridor.
I looked down at the writing on my left breast.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 8)