Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
158
"Lead your own slave," I said.
7
159
I moved ahead, with Cecily.
7
160
I heard Constantina gasp, as she was jerked forward.
7
161
We had been entered into the reserve now for perhaps the better part of an ahn when the signs we had been following assiduously could no longer be detected.
7
162
I examined the last sign, the one beyond which we noted no other sign.
7
163
It was clear, and, as yet, showed no sign of fading.
7
164
It seemed unlikely then that the next sign, if there had been one, would have become undetectable.
"Lead your own slave," I said.
I moved ahead, with Cecily.
I heard Constantina gasp, as she was jerked forward.
We had been entered into the reserve now for perhaps the better part of an ahn when the signs we had been following assiduously could no longer be detected.
I examined the last sign, the one beyond which we noted no other sign.
It was clear, and, as yet, showed no sign of fading.
It seemed unlikely then that the next sign, if there had been one, would have become undetectable.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )