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Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 10 He is a partaker of its warmth and cold, its winters and summers, its light and darkness, its day and its night, its storms and serenities.
4 11 He loves his world but he does not understand it for what it is not.
4 12 It is beautiful but, too, it is awesome and terrible.
4 13 With equanimity, not caring, it brings forth life and death, flourishing and destruction, growth and decay.
4 14 It is a world that contains not only the beauty of grass and the blossoming of the talendar but the fangs of the ost, the coils of the hith, the jaws of the larl, the frenzies of flocking, feeding jards, the sudden, wrenching, twisting strike of the nine-gilled shark, the claws of the sleen, the beak and talons of the tarn.
4 15 The beach seemed deserted.
4 16 No furrows marked where the keel of a long ship might have been drawn ashore.
He is a partaker of its warmth and cold, its winters and summers, its light and darkness, its day and its night, its storms and serenities. He loves his world but he does not understand it for what it is not. It is beautiful but, too, it is awesome and terrible. With equanimity, not caring, it brings forth life and death, flourishing and destruction, growth and decay. It is a world that contains not only the beauty of grass and the blossoming of the talendar but the fangs of the ost, the coils of the hith, the jaws of the larl, the frenzies of flocking, feeding jards, the sudden, wrenching, twisting strike of the nine-gilled shark, the claws of the sleen, the beak and talons of the tarn. The beach seemed deserted. No furrows marked where the keel of a long ship might have been drawn ashore. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )