Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
274
I shuddered, for I had been landed at such a place long ago, a cold, narrow beach, bleak and stony, deserted, distant from settlements, bordering the northern forests, landed from a slaver's ship, one which had exited the locks of a steel world.
I shuddered, for I had been landed at such a place long ago, a cold, narrow beach, bleak and stony, deserted, distant from settlements, bordering the northern forests, landed from a slaver's ship, one which had exited the locks of a steel world.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #274)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
271
"Surely you do not think it a mere happenstance that you once found yourself on a remote, unmarked beach some fifty pasangs north of the Alexandra".
7
272
"By whom?" I asked.
7
273
"That is not known to me," he said.
7
274
I shuddered, for I had been landed at such a place long ago, a cold, narrow beach, bleak and stony, deserted, distant from settlements, bordering the northern forests, landed from a slaver's ship, one which had exited the locks of a steel world.
7
275
Were there wars behind wars, I wondered.
7
276
"You joined us," said Lord Nishida.
7
277
"I was curious," I said.
"Surely you do not think it a mere happenstance that you once found yourself on a remote, unmarked beach some fifty pasangs north of the Alexandra".
"By whom?" I asked.
"That is not known to me," he said.
I shuddered, for I had been landed at such a place long ago, a cold, narrow beach, bleak and stony, deserted, distant from settlements, bordering the northern forests, landed from a slaver's ship, one which had exited the locks of a steel world.
Were there wars behind wars, I wondered.
"You joined us," said Lord Nishida.
"I was curious," I said.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 7)