Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
3
765
"Then, perhaps near midnight, in the darkness, for clouds obscured the two moons then in the sky, when I thought I could go no further, to my joy, I glimpsed a small light, in the distance.
"Then, perhaps near midnight, in the darkness, for clouds obscured the two moons then in the sky, when I thought I could go no further, to my joy, I glimpsed a small light, in the distance.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #765)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
3
762
Even as a child I had had serving slaves.
3
763
Now I was alone, my beauty briefly and shamefully garbed, my feet bleeding, blood drying on my right calf, weary, without food or water, without protection, with little idea as to where I might be, what I should do, or where I might go".
3
764
I swirled the bit of broth remaining in the metal bowl.
3
765
"Then, perhaps near midnight, in the darkness, for clouds obscured the two moons then in the sky, when I thought I could go no further, to my joy, I glimpsed a small light, in the distance.
3
766
It was, I took it, a small camp.
3
767
Gratefully, unsteadily, I stumbled toward it.
3
768
'Masters!' I called out.
Even as a child I had had serving slaves.
Now I was alone, my beauty briefly and shamefully garbed, my feet bleeding, blood drying on my right calf, weary, without food or water, without protection, with little idea as to where I might be, what I should do, or where I might go".
I swirled the bit of broth remaining in the metal bowl.
"Then, perhaps near midnight, in the darkness, for clouds obscured the two moons then in the sky, when I thought I could go no further, to my joy, I glimpsed a small light, in the distance.
It was, I took it, a small camp.
Gratefully, unsteadily, I stumbled toward it.
'Masters!' I called out.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 3)