Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
729
I caught sight of the Lady Ina plunging through the marsh, her hands extended, her hair wild behind her.
I caught sight of the Lady Ina plunging through the marsh, her hands extended, her hair wild behind her.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #729)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
726
Then I saw the total alteration in the attitude of the monster, and it turned, and began to glide downward, silently, toward the marsh.
19
727
When it struck the marsh water splashed up, furrowing, twenty or thirty feet in the air.
19
728
I heard more screaming.
19
729
I caught sight of the Lady Ina plunging through the marsh, her hands extended, her hair wild behind her.
19
730
Following her, over the rence I now again saw the small head of the ul, bobbing, inquisitive, birdlike.
19
731
I drew my blade and began to hasten toward the island, intending to intersect the path of the Lady Ina's flight.
19
732
Once I caught a glimpse of her again, small, white, blond, terrified, crashing through rence.
Then I saw the total alteration in the attitude of the monster, and it turned, and began to glide downward, silently, toward the marsh.
When it struck the marsh water splashed up, furrowing, twenty or thirty feet in the air.
I heard more screaming.
I caught sight of the Lady Ina plunging through the marsh, her hands extended, her hair wild behind her.
Following her, over the rence I now again saw the small head of the ul, bobbing, inquisitive, birdlike.
I drew my blade and began to hasten toward the island, intending to intersect the path of the Lady Ina's flight.
Once I caught a glimpse of her again, small, white, blond, terrified, crashing through rence.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 19)