Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
1022
She threw the bottle to one side and put down her head, and then brought her head up and back, shaking her head back and forth, her hair flying, and she stamped down on her right foot.
She threw the bottle to one side and put down her head, and then brought her head up and back, shaking her head back and forth, her hair flying, and she stamped down on her right foot.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #1022)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
1019
He held it for Lana to drink, and then passed it to Ute and myself.
8
1020
There was a bit left and I gave it back to him, and he handed it to the now-belled Lana.
8
1021
With a barbaric jangle of bells she threw back her head and finished the bottle.
8
1022
She threw the bottle to one side and put down her head, and then brought her head up and back, shaking her head back and forth, her hair flying, and she stamped down on her right foot.
8
1023
Ute and the men began to sing and clap, one of them slapping at the leather of a shield.
8
1024
I thought I saw a movement in the darkness, beyond the wagons.
8
1025
Lana, for an instant, stopped, her hands lifted over her head.
He held it for Lana to drink, and then passed it to Ute and myself.
There was a bit left and I gave it back to him, and he handed it to the now-belled Lana.
With a barbaric jangle of bells she threw back her head and finished the bottle.
She threw the bottle to one side and put down her head, and then brought her head up and back, shaking her head back and forth, her hair flying, and she stamped down on her right foot.
Ute and the men began to sing and clap, one of them slapping at the leather of a shield.
I thought I saw a movement in the darkness, beyond the wagons.
Lana, for an instant, stopped, her hands lifted over her head.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 8)