Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
2
109
I felt sick, looking over the ledge.
2
110
But some fifteen feet below me was a small terrace, one of hundreds projecting from the sides of the building.
2
111
It opened into the apartment below me.
2
112
In the sun, the air stinging my eyes, particles of soot and ash falling on me, I knotted one end of the rope of sheets securely about a small iron railing that surmounted a waist-high wall around the patio and terrace.
2
113
The other end fell well down to the small terrace below.
2
114
Had I not been terrified I would never have had the courage to do what I intended.
2
115
The knocking had now begun again on the door.
I felt sick, looking over the ledge.
But some fifteen feet below me was a small terrace, one of hundreds projecting from the sides of the building.
It opened into the apartment below me.
In the sun, the air stinging my eyes, particles of soot and ash falling on me, I knotted one end of the rope of sheets securely about a small iron railing that surmounted a waist-high wall around the patio and terrace.
The other end fell well down to the small terrace below.
Had I not been terrified I would never have had the courage to do what I intended.
The knocking had now begun again on the door.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )