Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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3
534
And I feared the perimeter would be illuminated at night, not only by the moons, for two would be full, but by torches and kindled fires.
And I feared the perimeter would be illuminated at night, not only by the moons, for two would be full, but by torches and kindled fires.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #534)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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3
531
This was a place of most danger for men patrolled the perimeter of the city, to prevent the flight of those whom the risen, vengeful citizens sought.
3
532
I thought of trying to hide until darkness, but where would I hide? There was a collar on my neck.
3
533
And buildings were being searched, room to room.
3
534
And I feared the perimeter would be illuminated at night, not only by the moons, for two would be full, but by torches and kindled fires.
3
535
Then, too, I had a sudden, fearsome thought.
3
536
What if my robes, which I had thrust beneath the covers of my couch, were found, and understood.
3
537
I had had no time to dispose of them.
This was a place of most danger for men patrolled the perimeter of the city, to prevent the flight of those whom the risen, vengeful citizens sought.
I thought of trying to hide until darkness, but where would I hide? There was a collar on my neck.
And buildings were being searched, room to room.
And I feared the perimeter would be illuminated at night, not only by the moons, for two would be full, but by torches and kindled fires.
Then, too, I had a sudden, fearsome thought.
What if my robes, which I had thrust beneath the covers of my couch, were found, and understood.
I had had no time to dispose of them.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3)