Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
100
It sat on the ground, wrapped in its yellow cerements—a mound of decay and desolation under the three Gorean moons.
It sat on the ground, wrapped in its yellow cerements—a mound of decay and desolation under the three Gorean moons.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #100)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
97
"Would you like the Holy Disease?" he asked, stretching out one hand in the darkness, as if trying to clutch my hand.
13
98
I drew back my hand in horror.
13
99
The thing stumbled forward, reaching for me, and fell to the ground with a tiny, moaning sound.
13
100
It sat on the ground, wrapped in its yellow cerements—a mound of decay and desolation under the three Gorean moons.
13
101
It rocked back and forth, uttering mad little noises, as if grieving or whimpering.
13
102
From perhaps a pasang away I heard the frustrated roar of a larl, probably one of the companions of the beast I had killed, puzzled about the failure of the hunt.
13
103
"Get up," I said.
"Would you like the Holy Disease?" he asked, stretching out one hand in the darkness, as if trying to clutch my hand.
I drew back my hand in horror.
The thing stumbled forward, reaching for me, and fell to the ground with a tiny, moaning sound.
It sat on the ground, wrapped in its yellow cerements—a mound of decay and desolation under the three Gorean moons.
It rocked back and forth, uttering mad little noises, as if grieving or whimpering.
From perhaps a pasang away I heard the frustrated roar of a larl, probably one of the companions of the beast I had killed, puzzled about the failure of the hunt.
"Get up," I said.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 13)