Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
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The long, curving terraces of tiers gleamed white in the light of Gor's three moons.
The long, curving terraces of tiers gleamed white in the light of Gor's three moons.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #312)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Then Mip turned his bird and it seemed to veer and slide through the air, the cylinders below slicing to the right, and he brought it to rest on a great rail above and behind the highest tier on Ar's Stadium of Tarns, where that afternoon I had watched the races.
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The stadium was empty now.
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The crowds had gone.
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The long, curving terraces of tiers gleamed white in the light of Gor's three moons.
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313
There was some litter about in the tiers, which would be removed before the races of the next day.
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314
The long net under the rings had been removed and rolled, placed with its poles near the dividing wall.
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315
The painted, wooden tarn heads, used for marking laps of the race, stood lonely and dark on their poles.
Then Mip turned his bird and it seemed to veer and slide through the air, the cylinders below slicing to the right, and he brought it to rest on a great rail above and behind the highest tier on Ar's Stadium of Tarns, where that afternoon I had watched the races.
The stadium was empty now.
The crowds had gone.
The long, curving terraces of tiers gleamed white in the light of Gor's three moons.
There was some litter about in the tiers, which would be removed before the races of the next day.
The long net under the rings had been removed and rolled, placed with its poles near the dividing wall.
The painted, wooden tarn heads, used for marking laps of the race, stood lonely and dark on their poles.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 13)