Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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51
At such a time I thought a larl might tread unnoticed amongst them.
18
52
"Ai!" cried a man, stung by what was, in effect, no more than one of the harbingers or precursors of the cloud.
18
53
It is a bit like a rain, I thought, the first drops, then more, then torrents, perhaps for a long time, then eventually the easing, the letting up, then the last drops, then, somehow, eventually, what one had almost ceased to hope for, the clearing.
18
54
To be sure it comes horizontally, and is dry, and black, and some of the "drops" linger, crawling about.
18
55
In a matter of moments the air began to be laced with movement.
18
56
This movement was sudden and swift, almost blurring.
18
57
Yet there was no great density in it.
At such a time I thought a larl might tread unnoticed amongst them.
"Ai!" cried a man, stung by what was, in effect, no more than one of the harbingers or precursors of the cloud.
It is a bit like a rain, I thought, the first drops, then more, then torrents, perhaps for a long time, then eventually the easing, the letting up, then the last drops, then, somehow, eventually, what one had almost ceased to hope for, the clearing.
To be sure it comes horizontally, and is dry, and black, and some of the "drops" linger, crawling about.
In a matter of moments the air began to be laced with movement.
This movement was sudden and swift, almost blurring.
Yet there was no great density in it.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )