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Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 194 They were, it seemed, now flying over a district in which there were many lakes.
20 195 The moons were reflected in the waters.
20 196 It took several Ehn to traverse some of these waters.
20 197 Once, the second night, Ellen was frightened, but fascinated, because an ahn or so after departure there was a great shadow in the sky near her, and, looking up, she saw the gigantic figure of a wild tarn wheeling away; it had approached silently.
20 198 Ellen looked down at the countryside, interspersed as it was with waterways, pools, ponds and lakes.
20 199 Before dawn the tarn train once more landed, this time amongst a cluster of small hills, covered with needle trees, evergreen trees, and took its shelter in a narrow ravine.
20 200 This time, when her chores were done, Ellen, to her chagrin, was put in a belly chain with attached bracelets.
They were, it seemed, now flying over a district in which there were many lakes. The moons were reflected in the waters. It took several Ehn to traverse some of these waters. Once, the second night, Ellen was frightened, but fascinated, because an ahn or so after departure there was a great shadow in the sky near her, and, looking up, she saw the gigantic figure of a wild tarn wheeling away; it had approached silently. Ellen looked down at the countryside, interspersed as it was with waterways, pools, ponds and lakes. Before dawn the tarn train once more landed, this time amongst a cluster of small hills, covered with needle trees, evergreen trees, and took its shelter in a narrow ravine. This time, when her chores were done, Ellen, to her chagrin, was put in a belly chain with attached bracelets. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )