Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
655
And then the dawn came and, over the buildings of Port Kar, beyond them, and beyond the shallow, muddy Tamber, where the Vosk empties, we saw, I for the first time, gleaming thassa, the Sea.
And then the dawn came and, over the buildings of Port Kar, beyond them, and beyond the shallow, muddy Tamber, where the Vosk empties, we saw, I for the first time, gleaming Thassa, the Sea.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #655)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
652
We came to the roof, and there, near its edge, holding Surbus between us, we waited.
9
653
The morning was cold, and damp.
9
654
It was about daybreak.
9
655
And then the dawn came and, over the buildings of Port Kar, beyond them, and beyond the shallow, muddy Tamber, where the Vosk empties, we saw, I for the first time, gleaming thassa, the Sea.
9
656
The right hand of Surbus reached across his body and touched me.
9
657
He nodded his head.
9
658
His eyes did not seem pained to me, nor unhappy.
We came to the roof, and there, near its edge, holding Surbus between us, we waited.
The morning was cold, and damp.
It was about daybreak.
And then the dawn came and, over the buildings of Port Kar, beyond them, and beyond the shallow, muddy Tamber, where the Vosk empties, we saw, I for the first time, gleaming thassa, the Sea.
The right hand of Surbus reached across his body and touched me.
He nodded his head.
His eyes did not seem pained to me, nor unhappy.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 9)