Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
261
"To us, to us!" he called, his reddish hair wild under his talmit.
"To us, to us!" he called, his reddish hair wild under his talmit.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #261)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
9
258
I saw one of the Pani directing his bow toward me.
9
259
"No!" cried Cabot, touching the fellow's arm.
9
260
"Callias!" he called to me, remembering my name.
9
261
"To us, to us!" he called, his reddish hair wild under his talmit.
9
262
Those helmeted were largely mutineers, who had prepared for this hour.
9
263
I edged about cages, trying to reach the tarnsman.
9
264
In doing so, I became aware, as I never had been, of the size, the power, and awesomeness of the tarn, for I came within feet of one, whose head, far above mine, with its bright, glistening, dark eyes, was moving, alertly, from one side to the other, as though more puzzled, or curious, than anything else.
I saw one of the Pani directing his bow toward me.
"No!" cried Cabot, touching the fellow's arm.
"Callias!" he called to me, remembering my name.
"To us, to us!" he called, his reddish hair wild under his talmit.
Those helmeted were largely mutineers, who had prepared for this hour.
I edged about cages, trying to reach the tarnsman.
In doing so, I became aware, as I never had been, of the size, the power, and awesomeness of the tarn, for I came within feet of one, whose head, far above mine, with its bright, glistening, dark eyes, was moving, alertly, from one side to the other, as though more puzzled, or curious, than anything else.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 9)