Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
326
I could see the shining eyes of urts, their noses and heads dividing the torchlit waters silently, their pointed, silken ears laid back against the sides of their heads.
I could see the shining eyes of urts, their noses and heads dividing the torchlit waters silently, their pointed, silken ears laid back against the sides of their heads.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #326)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
323
"Make way for the admiral!" cried the man in the bow of the longboat.
16
324
"Make way for the admiral!" We saw frightened faces looking out from the windows.
16
325
Men were hurrying along the narrow walks lining the canals.
16
326
I could see the shining eyes of urts, their noses and heads dividing the torchlit waters silently, their pointed, silken ears laid back against the sides of their heads.
16
327
"Make way for the admiral!" cried the man in the bow of the longboat.
16
328
Our boat mixed oars with another, and then we shoved apart and continued on our way.
16
329
Children were crying.
"Make way for the admiral!" cried the man in the bow of the longboat.
"Make way for the admiral!" We saw frightened faces looking out from the windows.
Men were hurrying along the narrow walks lining the canals.
I could see the shining eyes of urts, their noses and heads dividing the torchlit waters silently, their pointed, silken ears laid back against the sides of their heads.
"Make way for the admiral!" cried the man in the bow of the longboat.
Our boat mixed oars with another, and then we shoved apart and continued on our way.
Children were crying.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 16)