Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
184
Then I opened the glass and studied the waters to the north.
17
185
I snapped shut the glass.
17
186
Above the waters to the north there was now a towering blackness.
17
187
Overhead the white clouds swept past, like white, leaping tabuk fleeing from the jaws of the black-maned larl.
17
188
It was late in the season.
17
189
I had not counted on Thassa herself, her swiftness and her moods.
17
190
I was cold in the basket, and I chewed on another piece of dried tarsk meat.
Then I opened the glass and studied the waters to the north.
I snapped shut the glass.
Above the waters to the north there was now a towering blackness.
Overhead the white clouds swept past, like white, leaping tabuk fleeing from the jaws of the black-maned larl.
It was late in the season.
I had not counted on Thassa herself, her swiftness and her moods.
I was cold in the basket, and I chewed on another piece of dried tarsk meat.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )