Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
61
1292
I then turned my attention to the east, and the vast, swelling billows of thassa, extending before me to the horizon.
I then turned my attention to the east, and the vast, swelling billows of Thassa, extending before me to the horizon.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 61, Sentence #1292)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
61
1289
I looked up from the wharf to the lofty holding of the shogun, Lord Temmu.
61
1290
Clouds were about the graceful roof of the castle.
61
1291
I saw a tarn aflight.
61
1292
I then turned my attention to the east, and the vast, swelling billows of thassa, extending before me to the horizon.
61
1293
I thought of astute, patient, brilliant Lord Nishida, of swaying, ponderous Lord Okimoto, poet, and master of calligraphy, and Lord Temmu, his narrow, covetous eyes to the south, and the dominions of Lord Yamada.
61
1294
Haruki would be tending his garden.
61
1295
I thought, too, of bold, young Tajima, so bright, and earnest, and of a slave, Nezumi.
I looked up from the wharf to the lofty holding of the shogun, Lord Temmu.
Clouds were about the graceful roof of the castle.
I saw a tarn aflight.
I then turned my attention to the east, and the vast, swelling billows of thassa, extending before me to the horizon.
I thought of astute, patient, brilliant Lord Nishida, of swaying, ponderous Lord Okimoto, poet, and master of calligraphy, and Lord Temmu, his narrow, covetous eyes to the south, and the dominions of Lord Yamada.
Haruki would be tending his garden.
I thought, too, of bold, young Tajima, so bright, and earnest, and of a slave, Nezumi.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 61)