Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
71
"Down!" cried a master, "into the grain!" I and the others quickly crouched down, well concealed, for ripened sa-tarna, with its golden, nodding heads, can grow to the chest of a tall man.
"Down!" cried a master, "into the grain!" I and the others quickly crouched down, well concealed, for ripened sa-tarna, with its golden, nodding heads, can grow to the chest of a tall man.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #71)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
68
Many men could not draw such a bow.
13
69
Arrows were put to the string.
13
70
The tarn was now no more than fifty feet or so above the grain, approaching rapidly.
13
71
"Down!" cried a master, "into the grain!" I and the others quickly crouched down, well concealed, for ripened sa-tarna, with its golden, nodding heads, can grow to the chest of a tall man.
13
72
But then the thing had passed.
13
73
I had glimpsed the rider, helmeted, seemingly small on his mighty mount.
13
74
Then the apparition was no more than a dot in the distance, and then it had disappeared.
Many men could not draw such a bow.
Arrows were put to the string.
The tarn was now no more than fifty feet or so above the grain, approaching rapidly.
"Down!" cried a master, "into the grain!" I and the others quickly crouched down, well concealed, for ripened sa-tarna, with its golden, nodding heads, can grow to the chest of a tall man.
But then the thing had passed.
I had glimpsed the rider, helmeted, seemingly small on his mighty mount.
Then the apparition was no more than a dot in the distance, and then it had disappeared.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 13)