Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
200
"It is done," I said.
9
201
"Tomorrow you will be returned to Earth.
9
202
Your work here is done".
9
203
I attempted to kiss her, but she had turned and, not crying, left me.
9
204
My thoughts turned again to the great saddlebird, the war tarn, Ubar of the Skies.
9
205
He had slain men who had attempted to climb to his saddle.
9
206
Yet, that night, he had permitted Elizabeth Cardwell, only a girl, to saddle him, to fly him from the Sardar.
"It is done," I said.
"Tomorrow you will be returned to Earth.
Your work here is done".
I attempted to kiss her, but she had turned and, not crying, left me.
My thoughts turned again to the great saddlebird, the war tarn, Ubar of the Skies.
He had slain men who had attempted to climb to his saddle.
Yet, that night, he had permitted Elizabeth Cardwell, only a girl, to saddle him, to fly him from the Sardar.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )