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Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)

White clouds, unhurried, insouciant, pursued their leisurely way inland, floating, drifting, in the currents of the wind, like ships on an invisible ocean, like remarkable, protean creatures risen majestically from the cold waters of gleaming Thassa, the sea. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #49)
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21 49 White clouds, unhurried, insouciant, pursued their leisurely way inland, floating, drifting, in the currents of the wind, like ships on an invisible ocean, like remarkable, protean creatures risen majestically from the cold waters of gleaming thassa, the sea.

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

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21 46 The massive walls and towers of Brundisium could be seen in the distance, some two pasangs, or so, away.
21 47 It was at Brundisium that, months ago, the invasion forces of Cos and Tyros had made an unopposed landfall, and proceeded thence toward Ar.
21 48 The sky was a bright blue.
21 49 White clouds, unhurried, insouciant, pursued their leisurely way inland, floating, drifting, in the currents of the wind, like ships on an invisible ocean, like remarkable, protean creatures risen majestically from the cold waters of gleaming thassa, the sea.
21 50 She felt the rope jerked tight on her ankle, both forward and back, and then drawn back, to be ready for the next bead, so to speak, on this improvised slaver's necklace.
21 51 The attendant stood up, slightly behind her, waiting for the next slave.
21 52 "Make yourself desirable," he said.
The massive walls and towers of Brundisium could be seen in the distance, some two pasangs, or so, away. It was at Brundisium that, months ago, the invasion forces of Cos and Tyros had made an unopposed landfall, and proceeded thence toward Ar. The sky was a bright blue. White clouds, unhurried, insouciant, pursued their leisurely way inland, floating, drifting, in the currents of the wind, like ships on an invisible ocean, like remarkable, protean creatures risen majestically from the cold waters of gleaming thassa, the sea. She felt the rope jerked tight on her ankle, both forward and back, and then drawn back, to be ready for the next bead, so to speak, on this improvised slaver's necklace. The attendant stood up, slightly behind her, waiting for the next slave. "Make yourself desirable," he said. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter 21)