Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
124
Her fingers touched the six strings, a note at a time, and then a melody, of the caravans of Tor, a song of love.
Her fingers touched the six strings, a note at a time, and then a melody, of the caravans of Tor, a song of love.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #124)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
121
"I would not like that".
18
122
Then she left his arms, to pick up the kalika in the corner of her quarters.
18
123
Smiling at him she then returned to the center of the compartment and sat down, cross-legged, for the instrument is commonly played that way, and bent over it.
18
124
Her fingers touched the six strings, a note at a time, and then a melody, of the caravans of Tor, a song of love.
18
125
They did not notice me as I left the compartment.
18
126
* * * * I found Flaminius, the Physician, in his quarters, and he, obligingly, though drunk, treated the arm which Ho-Tu had slashed with the hook knife.
18
127
The wound was not at all serious.
"I would not like that".
Then she left his arms, to pick up the kalika in the corner of her quarters.
Smiling at him she then returned to the center of the compartment and sat down, cross-legged, for the instrument is commonly played that way, and bent over it.
Her fingers touched the six strings, a note at a time, and then a melody, of the caravans of Tor, a song of love.
They did not notice me as I left the compartment.
* * * * I found Flaminius, the Physician, in his quarters, and he, obligingly, though drunk, treated the arm which Ho-Tu had slashed with the hook knife.
The wound was not at all serious.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 18)