Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
106
Another path lay through flowers; it was this path, from the courtyard gate, which was being utilized by the recently emerged group, that now approaching the stands.
Another path lay through flowers; it was this path, from the courtyard gate, which was being utilized by the recently emerged group, that now approaching the stands.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #106)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
103
It had turned toward the stands.
24
104
Beyond it I could see the broad avenue which led from the east toward the courtyard gate.
24
105
It was lined, on both sides with what appeared to be cylindrical bundles of some sort.
24
106
Another path lay through flowers; it was this path, from the courtyard gate, which was being utilized by the recently emerged group, that now approaching the stands.
24
107
"I shall go," I said.
24
108
"Please remain," said Lord Yamada.
24
109
I could now hear the sound of small gongs, these carried by four solemnly treading, white-robed individuals with black, square headgear of a sort, fastened under their chins with black ribbon.
It had turned toward the stands.
Beyond it I could see the broad avenue which led from the east toward the courtyard gate.
It was lined, on both sides with what appeared to be cylindrical bundles of some sort.
Another path lay through flowers; it was this path, from the courtyard gate, which was being utilized by the recently emerged group, that now approaching the stands.
"I shall go," I said.
"Please remain," said Lord Yamada.
I could now hear the sound of small gongs, these carried by four solemnly treading, white-robed individuals with black, square headgear of a sort, fastened under their chins with black ribbon.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 24)