Book 31. (1 results) Conspirators of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
45
97
In much less time than it had taken me to rendezvous with Tiresias, he had brought me to a passageway which debouched onto a relatively flat slope of rock no more than a hundred paces from the great portal.
In much less time than it had taken me to rendezvous with Tiresias, he had brought me to a passageway which debouched onto a relatively flat slope of rock no more than a hundred paces from the great portal.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 45, Sentence #97)
Book 31. (7 results) Conspirators of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
45
94
I supposed it was recently surfeited.
45
95
Like most carnivores, and unlike men and Kurii, it hunts only when hungry.
45
96
I would discover later that more was involved.
45
97
In much less time than it had taken me to rendezvous with Tiresias, he had brought me to a passageway which debouched onto a relatively flat slope of rock no more than a hundred paces from the great portal.
45
98
This was the point, I gathered, at which Grendel and he might have met.
45
99
In any event, I think it might have marked the end of its territory.
45
100
The beast remained behind a turn of rock.
I supposed it was recently surfeited.
Like most carnivores, and unlike men and Kurii, it hunts only when hungry.
I would discover later that more was involved.
In much less time than it had taken me to rendezvous with Tiresias, he had brought me to a passageway which debouched onto a relatively flat slope of rock no more than a hundred paces from the great portal.
This was the point, I gathered, at which Grendel and he might have met.
In any event, I think it might have marked the end of its territory.
The beast remained behind a turn of rock.
- (Conspirators of Gor, Chapter 45)