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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

There must therefore, somehow, be some light, perhaps a tiny bit of light from the moons, or even the stars, filtered through the cover of clouds. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #304)
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27 304 There must therefore, somehow, be some light, perhaps a tiny bit of light from the moons, or even the stars, filtered through the cover of clouds.

Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

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27 301 I had the distinct feeling that the thing, even in this darkness, might be able to see.
27 302 Even to me the darkness was not absolute.
27 303 I could tell something of its outline in the night.
27 304 There must therefore, somehow, be some light, perhaps a tiny bit of light from the moons, or even the stars, filtered through the cover of clouds.
27 305 Whereas this might be so small that it was scarcely detectable by a human, it might be more than adequate for a different sort of animal, something like a tarsier, or cat, or lion, something with different, more efficient nocturnal adaptations.
27 306 Humans even illuminated the streets of their cities, at least in certain areas.
27 307 In venturing out into the night they were not unaccustomed to carrying lanterns with them, or torches, and that for so simple a purpose as merely to see their way.
I had the distinct feeling that the thing, even in this darkness, might be able to see. Even to me the darkness was not absolute. I could tell something of its outline in the night. There must therefore, somehow, be some light, perhaps a tiny bit of light from the moons, or even the stars, filtered through the cover of clouds. Whereas this might be so small that it was scarcely detectable by a human, it might be more than adequate for a different sort of animal, something like a tarsier, or cat, or lion, something with different, more efficient nocturnal adaptations. Humans even illuminated the streets of their cities, at least in certain areas. In venturing out into the night they were not unaccustomed to carrying lanterns with them, or torches, and that for so simple a purpose as merely to see their way. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 27)