Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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21
2
I sat in the shade, on a bench, near the small bridge which spanned the tiny brook wending its way amongst the rocks, the tiny terraces, the shrubberies, the flowers, and trees of the garden.
I sat in the shade, on a bench, near the small bridge which spanned the tiny brook wending its way amongst the rocks, the tiny terraces, the shrubberies, the flowers, and trees of the garden.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #2)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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"There must then have been one or more confederates," said Lord Yamada.
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649
"I fear so," said Lord Akio.
21
1
What Occurred in the Garden of Lord Yamada The Night Singers were now in the fields.
21
2
I sat in the shade, on a bench, near the small bridge which spanned the tiny brook wending its way amongst the rocks, the tiny terraces, the shrubberies, the flowers, and trees of the garden.
21
3
It had rained the night of the attack.
21
4
Accordingly, the Night Singers, as I had gathered from Lord Akio, were silent.
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Thus, the cessation of their song, commonly resulting from wariness, perhaps an uneasiness occasioned by the entrance of an intruder, or something unfamiliar, in the garden had not occurred.
"There must then have been one or more confederates," said Lord Yamada.
"I fear so," said Lord Akio.
What Occurred in the Garden of Lord Yamada The Night Singers were now in the fields.
I sat in the shade, on a bench, near the small bridge which spanned the tiny brook wending its way amongst the rocks, the tiny terraces, the shrubberies, the flowers, and trees of the garden.
It had rained the night of the attack.
Accordingly, the Night Singers, as I had gathered from Lord Akio, were silent.
Thus, the cessation of their song, commonly resulting from wariness, perhaps an uneasiness occasioned by the entrance of an intruder, or something unfamiliar, in the garden had not occurred.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 21)