Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
9
71
I heard the music of a lute from somewhere.
I heard the music of a lute from somewhere.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #71)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
68
Ho-Tu turned into a side corridor and we found ourselves, to my surprise, looking through a huge rectangle of glass, some twelve feet high and perhaps fifteen feet wide; it was one of a dozen such panels I could see in the corridor.
9
69
Beyond the glass I looked into what seemed to be a Pleasure Garden, lit by energy bulbs radiant in its lofty ceiling.
9
70
There were various hues of grass, some secluded pools, some small trees, a number of fountains and curving walks.
9
71
I heard the music of a lute from somewhere.
9
72
Then I stepped back for I noted, coming along one of the curving walks, two lovely girls, clad in white, their hair bound back with white silk; they were quite young; perhaps less than eighteen.
9
73
"Do not fear," said Ho-Tu.
9
74
"They cannot see you".
Ho-Tu turned into a side corridor and we found ourselves, to my surprise, looking through a huge rectangle of glass, some twelve feet high and perhaps fifteen feet wide; it was one of a dozen such panels I could see in the corridor.
Beyond the glass I looked into what seemed to be a Pleasure Garden, lit by energy bulbs radiant in its lofty ceiling.
There were various hues of grass, some secluded pools, some small trees, a number of fountains and curving walks.
I heard the music of a lute from somewhere.
Then I stepped back for I noted, coming along one of the curving walks, two lovely girls, clad in white, their hair bound back with white silk; they were quite young; perhaps less than eighteen.
"Do not fear," said Ho-Tu.
"They cannot see you".
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 9)