Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
570
All kept their birds low, moving swiftly and silently through the forest of cylinders, toward the walls, none visible against the three moons.
All kept their birds low, moving swiftly and silently through the forest of cylinders, toward the walls, none visible against the three moons.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #570)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
19
567
Portus kept the bird low, and it moved in relative silence amongst the cylinders of the city.
19
568
In a moment Fel Doron, with his tarn and basket, had left the platform.
19
569
Then followed the train of tarns led by Tersius Major.
19
570
All kept their birds low, moving swiftly and silently through the forest of cylinders, toward the walls, none visible against the three moons.
19
571
As Ellen's basket began to move suddenly, she was almost flung from her feet.
19
572
It then began to slide from the loft, out onto the platform.
19
573
She held out one hand to Selius Arconious piteously, sliding away from him.
Portus kept the bird low, and it moved in relative silence amongst the cylinders of the city.
In a moment Fel Doron, with his tarn and basket, had left the platform.
Then followed the train of tarns led by Tersius Major.
All kept their birds low, moving swiftly and silently through the forest of cylinders, toward the walls, none visible against the three moons.
As Ellen's basket began to move suddenly, she was almost flung from her feet.
It then began to slide from the loft, out onto the platform.
She held out one hand to Selius Arconious piteously, sliding away from him.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 19)