Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
15
146
Again the clouds parted, and, again, one of the moons was visible.
Again the clouds parted, and, again, one of the moons was visible.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #146)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
143
Return to the domicile, Allison, I said to myself.
15
144
No, I said to myself.
15
145
I will stay, if only a little longer.
15
146
Again the clouds parted, and, again, one of the moons was visible.
15
147
I rose up a little, and looked over the counter of the stall.
15
148
The market was again bathed in cool light, and then, again, with the rolling of clouds, the moon was obscured, and the market became once more a jumble of shadows, a weird terrain of the night, a frightening desert of darkness, so different from the brightness, the bustle, the noise and tumult of the day.
15
149
Across the plaza the lamp, on its pole, was still lit.
Return to the domicile, Allison, I said to myself.
No, I said to myself.
I will stay, if only a little longer.
Again the clouds parted, and, again, one of the moons was visible.
I rose up a little, and looked over the counter of the stall.
The market was again bathed in cool light, and then, again, with the rolling of clouds, the moon was obscured, and the market became once more a jumble of shadows, a weird terrain of the night, a frightening desert of darkness, so different from the brightness, the bustle, the noise and tumult of the day.
Across the plaza the lamp, on its pole, was still lit.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 15)