Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
268
Some perhaps clung to it, unable to fly.
17
269
I did not plunge away indefinitely, but only for a few Ehn, trying even, as I could, to count paces, that I might have some idea of my distance from the column.
17
270
I wished to go deeply enough into the rence to elude recapture, and not so deeply that I might lose contact with the column.
17
271
I did not fear rencers during the time of the migration of the flies, which would presumably, in its several waves, take place intermittently, perhaps being completed in so short a time as a few ahn, perhaps lasting as long as a few days.
17
272
I could feel rence all about me.
17
273
I must then, to some extent, be shielded.
17
274
It was maddening to be hooded, to be unable to see.
Some perhaps clung to it, unable to fly.
I did not plunge away indefinitely, but only for a few Ehn, trying even, as I could, to count paces, that I might have some idea of my distance from the column.
I wished to go deeply enough into the rence to elude recapture, and not so deeply that I might lose contact with the column.
I did not fear rencers during the time of the migration of the flies, which would presumably, in its several waves, take place intermittently, perhaps being completed in so short a time as a few ahn, perhaps lasting as long as a few days.
I could feel rence all about me.
I must then, to some extent, be shielded.
It was maddening to be hooded, to be unable to see.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )