Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
35
123
Lanterns and torches cast light about.
35
124
"This way!" cried the leader of the strangers, pushing Fina forward.
36
1
Fina screamed, drawing back.
36
2
It was something like half of an ahn that we had been hurrying through one adjacent passage after another.
36
3
I think only the pit master's skill kept us from becoming lost in what seemed sometimes, in our alarm and haste, an eerie, dreadful, unfathomable subterranean labyrinth.
36
4
The leader of the strangers had hoped to follow the dark passages, the extinguished lamps indicating the path taken by the prisoner but, at a joining of several passages, it was seen that the lamps of each were still lit, dimly flickering into the distance, thus giving no indication which, if any, might have been trod.
36
5
The pit master pressed forward.
Lanterns and torches cast light about.
"This way!" cried the leader of the strangers, pushing Fina forward.
Fina screamed, drawing back.
It was something like half of an ahn that we had been hurrying through one adjacent passage after another.
I think only the pit master's skill kept us from becoming lost in what seemed sometimes, in our alarm and haste, an eerie, dreadful, unfathomable subterranean labyrinth.
The leader of the strangers had hoped to follow the dark passages, the extinguished lamps indicating the path taken by the prisoner but, at a joining of several passages, it was seen that the lamps of each were still lit, dimly flickering into the distance, thus giving no indication which, if any, might have been trod.
The pit master pressed forward.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )