Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"Some twenty Ehn later," said Sumomo, "their fears of the departure of their fellow, to my relief, were confirmed, for the point of rendezvous had apparently been reached, a sheltered glade more than a hundred paces from the road.
"Some twenty Ehn later," said Sumomo, "their fears of the departure of their fellow, to my relief, were confirmed, for the point of rendezvous had apparently been reached, a sheltered glade more than a hundred paces from the road.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #253)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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Still the projected schedule might have been satisfied, save for Tajima's concern to protect Sumomo from a fate of which she had no inkling, a concern apparently agreeable to, and accepted by, Pertinax.
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251
I admired the latter, that he would abet his fellow, at much personal hazard, in that desperate venture.
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252
Such delays took time, and, too, more time would have been used in the journey than had been originally anticipated, even beyond the margin of delay allowed for in the original plan, given the unanticipated presence of two women, one of whom, I gathered, had been carried for some time.
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253
"Some twenty Ehn later," said Sumomo, "their fears of the departure of their fellow, to my relief, were confirmed, for the point of rendezvous had apparently been reached, a sheltered glade more than a hundred paces from the road.
21
254
In the light of the moons, one could see the disturbance of the ground, where the talons of uneasy tarns had torn at the grass".
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255
"'Ho, there!' cried a voice.
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'Is there anyone there? Speak the signs, or die!' My heart leapt.
Still the projected schedule might have been satisfied, save for Tajima's concern to protect Sumomo from a fate of which she had no inkling, a concern apparently agreeable to, and accepted by, Pertinax.
I admired the latter, that he would abet his fellow, at much personal hazard, in that desperate venture.
Such delays took time, and, too, more time would have been used in the journey than had been originally anticipated, even beyond the margin of delay allowed for in the original plan, given the unanticipated presence of two women, one of whom, I gathered, had been carried for some time.
"Some twenty Ehn later," said Sumomo, "their fears of the departure of their fellow, to my relief, were confirmed, for the point of rendezvous had apparently been reached, a sheltered glade more than a hundred paces from the road.
In the light of the moons, one could see the disturbance of the ground, where the talons of uneasy tarns had torn at the grass".
"'Ho, there!' cried a voice.
'Is there anyone there? Speak the signs, or die!' My heart leapt.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 21)