Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
1164
He had put aside the papers, which may have been mine, and was now, by the light of a small lamp, perusing a scroll.
He had put aside the papers, which may have been mine, and was now, by the light of a small lamp, perusing a scroll.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #1164)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
1161
The "Tarsk," the pit master, or, to use his more exact title, the depth warden, was still at the table.
13
1162
His small legs were under him on the bench.
13
1163
His large upper body, swollen and disproportionate, boulderlike, leaned forward, over the table.
13
1164
He had put aside the papers, which may have been mine, and was now, by the light of a small lamp, perusing a scroll.
13
1165
It was doubtless late.
13
1166
I sat down in the cage, my knees drawn up.
13
1167
The sirik fitted me very well.
The "Tarsk," the pit master, or, to use his more exact title, the depth warden, was still at the table.
His small legs were under him on the bench.
His large upper body, swollen and disproportionate, boulderlike, leaned forward, over the table.
He had put aside the papers, which may have been mine, and was now, by the light of a small lamp, perusing a scroll.
It was doubtless late.
I sat down in the cage, my knees drawn up.
The sirik fitted me very well.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 13)