Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
359
I was then mainly grateful, in the cold, that we had been given blankets.
10
360
Then, as my composure grew, I became eager and curious to know more about my surroundings.
10
361
I did not know in what sort of device I was located.
10
362
I did not know how high I was.
10
363
I wondered what the countryside below might look like.
10
364
Were there fields down there? Rivers? Forests? Would I be able to see the shadow of our passage, fleet and rippling, on the terrain below? What was the nature of the beast, or bird, that drew this carriage so swiftly through the sky? I wished I could see.
10
365
That, however, was not now possible.
I was then mainly grateful, in the cold, that we had been given blankets.
Then, as my composure grew, I became eager and curious to know more about my surroundings.
I did not know in what sort of device I was located.
I did not know how high I was.
I wondered what the countryside below might look like.
Were there fields down there? Rivers? Forests? Would I be able to see the shadow of our passage, fleet and rippling, on the terrain below? What was the nature of the beast, or bird, that drew this carriage so swiftly through the sky? I wished I could see.
That, however, was not now possible.
- (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )