Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
61
34
Rumors abounded, normally spoken in whispers or hushed tones, for who knew the hearing of dragons.
Rumors abounded, normally spoken in whispers or hushed tones, for who knew the hearing of dragons.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 61, Sentence #34)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
61
31
The first gong had already sounded.
61
32
* * * In the past months the skies had been clear.
61
33
The shadow of the iron dragon had fallen on neither the lands of Yamada nor those of Temmu.
61
34
Rumors abounded, normally spoken in whispers or hushed tones, for who knew the hearing of dragons.
61
35
A thousand stories were about, in village markets, in the dojos and barracks, in courtyards and fields, in fortresses and sheds, about campfires, even in the corridors of palaces.
61
36
It had returned to its secret lair to guard its treasures, perhaps to sleep for another thousand years; it had returned to the country of mystery from which it had emerged, some fearful land, a far land of rock and flame; a vast, noxious crevice in the bowels of the earth, a dark, freezing country beyond the moons.
61
37
In any event, it seemed that the iron dragon had departed from the islands, and might never return.
The first gong had already sounded.
* * * In the past months the skies had been clear.
The shadow of the iron dragon had fallen on neither the lands of Yamada nor those of Temmu.
Rumors abounded, normally spoken in whispers or hushed tones, for who knew the hearing of dragons.
A thousand stories were about, in village markets, in the dojos and barracks, in courtyards and fields, in fortresses and sheds, about campfires, even in the corridors of palaces.
It had returned to its secret lair to guard its treasures, perhaps to sleep for another thousand years; it had returned to the country of mystery from which it had emerged, some fearful land, a far land of rock and flame; a vast, noxious crevice in the bowels of the earth, a dark, freezing country beyond the moons.
In any event, it seemed that the iron dragon had departed from the islands, and might never return.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 61)