Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
619
She looked up at me.
1
620
She understood, the coin in her mouth, that she was now to be silent.
1
621
I looked up to the height of the stony plateau, and the palisade.
1
622
In a flash of lightning, illuminated clearly for a moment, I could see, over the palisade, hanging from its chains, from the crosspiece on the high pole, swinging in the storm, the huge sign with its emblematic representation of a bird, that with the vulturelike neck and the distorted, grasping right leg and talons, the sign of the Crooked Tarn.
1
623
I looked back to the girl.
1
624
She was still looking at me.
1
625
I pointed to the gravel before her, under the wagon.
She looked up at me.
She understood, the coin in her mouth, that she was now to be silent.
I looked up to the height of the stony plateau, and the palisade.
In a flash of lightning, illuminated clearly for a moment, I could see, over the palisade, hanging from its chains, from the crosspiece on the high pole, swinging in the storm, the huge sign with its emblematic representation of a bird, that with the vulturelike neck and the distorted, grasping right leg and talons, the sign of the Crooked Tarn.
I looked back to the girl.
She was still looking at me.
I pointed to the gravel before her, under the wagon.
- (Renegades of Gor, Chapter )