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Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)

The images were of natural objects, such as trees, flowers, and animals, predominantly birds, and, amongst them, predominantly, of water fowl. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 59, Sentence #10)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
59 10 The images were of natural objects, such as trees, flowers, and animals, predominantly birds, and, amongst them, predominantly, of water fowl.

Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
59 7 The characters were in Pani script, in which they transcribe Gorean, rather as those in the Tahari transcribe Gorean in their own flowing script.
59 8 These characters were unintelligible to me.
59 9 The designs seemed on the whole, to me, swirling and abstract, though they may have been meant to suggest the surging of waves and the curling, startling movements of wind.
59 10 The images were of natural objects, such as trees, flowers, and animals, predominantly birds, and, amongst them, predominantly, of water fowl.
59 11 The dais itself was sternly severe.
59 12 There were various portals in the room through which it might be entered or left.
59 13 Nodachi had entered through the main portal, facing the dais, walked to the dais, bowed, and politely announced himself.
The characters were in Pani script, in which they transcribe Gorean, rather as those in the Tahari transcribe Gorean in their own flowing script. These characters were unintelligible to me. The designs seemed on the whole, to me, swirling and abstract, though they may have been meant to suggest the surging of waves and the curling, startling movements of wind. The images were of natural objects, such as trees, flowers, and animals, predominantly birds, and, amongst them, predominantly, of water fowl. The dais itself was sternly severe. There were various portals in the room through which it might be entered or left. Nodachi had entered through the main portal, facing the dais, walked to the dais, bowed, and politely announced himself. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 59)