Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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51
I sensed that more had occurred to me than could be accounted for simply in the terms of the world I knew.
2
52
I was afraid.
2
53
I ran to the floor-length curtains before the huge window of my bedroom and flung them open.
2
54
I looked out on the city.
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55
It hung dark with the gases of pollution, made golden in the sunlight.
2
56
I could see thousands of windows, some with the sun reflecting from them, in the unreal golden haze.
2
57
I could see the great walls of brick, and steel and concrete and glass.
I sensed that more had occurred to me than could be accounted for simply in the terms of the world I knew.
I was afraid.
I ran to the floor-length curtains before the huge window of my bedroom and flung them open.
I looked out on the city.
It hung dark with the gases of pollution, made golden in the sunlight.
I could see thousands of windows, some with the sun reflecting from them, in the unreal golden haze.
I could see the great walls of brick, and steel and concrete and glass.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )