Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
196
They will pay anything to rule forever, for a moment.
1
197
The cry of the guardsman was echoed, from post to post.
1
198
So all was well.
1
199
But I, I knew, though of the scarlet caste, preferred the sky, the terrain below, mountains, the wind, the surging flight of the tarn, the exhilarating rush of air tearing at the jacket, and, of course, the recreation of the tarnsman, the loot one gathers, so pleasant, the collared, chained slave, at my feet, ready, soft, whimpering, hoping to be touched.
1
200
So all was well.
1
201
Yet this place could be taken, I knew.
1
202
Numbers could be overwhelming, pressing incessantly at the trails.
They will pay anything to rule forever, for a moment.
The cry of the guardsman was echoed, from post to post.
So all was well.
But I, I knew, though of the scarlet caste, preferred the sky, the terrain below, mountains, the wind, the surging flight of the tarn, the exhilarating rush of air tearing at the jacket, and, of course, the recreation of the tarnsman, the loot one gathers, so pleasant, the collared, chained slave, at my feet, ready, soft, whimpering, hoping to be touched.
So all was well.
Yet this place could be taken, I knew.
Numbers could be overwhelming, pressing incessantly at the trails.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )