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Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 39 Its attack, if it should detect my presence, would be noisy, a whistling rush, a clumsy squealing charge.
4 40 It glided away into the darkness, perhaps not fully convinced that it was not alone, a young animal ready to neglect and overlook those slight traces that can spell the difference between death and survival in Gor's brutal and predatory world.
4 41 I continued my journey.
4 42 black, scudding clouds again obscured the three moons of Gor, and the wind began to rise.
4 43 I could see the shadows of tall Ka-la-na trees bending against the darkness of the night, their leaves lifting and rustling on the long branches.
4 44 I smelled rain in the air.
4 45 In the far distance there was a sudden flash of lightning, and the sound of remote thunder reached me some seconds later.
Its attack, if it should detect my presence, would be noisy, a whistling rush, a clumsy squealing charge. It glided away into the darkness, perhaps not fully convinced that it was not alone, a young animal ready to neglect and overlook those slight traces that can spell the difference between death and survival in Gor's brutal and predatory world. I continued my journey. black, scudding clouds again obscured the three moons of Gor, and the wind began to rise. I could see the shadows of tall Ka-la-na trees bending against the darkness of the night, their leaves lifting and rustling on the long branches. I smelled rain in the air. In the far distance there was a sudden flash of lightning, and the sound of remote thunder reached me some seconds later. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )