Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
836
I flung myself down on the pebbles of its shore and lapped the fresh water, slaking my thirst.
11
837
Then, rising, I entered the stream, feeling its cold waters on my ankles, and waded downstream.
11
838
I wished to take this further precaution against leaving a trail behind me, a stain of odor on a twig, a dampness of perspiration on a leaf.
11
839
I followed the stream for an ahn, sometimes stopping to lift my head to overhanging branches, to nibble at hanging fruit.
11
840
Then the stream joined a larger stream, and I followed that further.
11
841
I had little doubt that this larger stream would join the Laurius.
11
842
As I waded in the water, bound, I asked myself if I should try to make my way to the Laurius, and thence to Laura.
I flung myself down on the pebbles of its shore and lapped the fresh water, slaking my thirst.
Then, rising, I entered the stream, feeling its cold waters on my ankles, and waded downstream.
I wished to take this further precaution against leaving a trail behind me, a stain of odor on a twig, a dampness of perspiration on a leaf.
I followed the stream for an ahn, sometimes stopping to lift my head to overhanging branches, to nibble at hanging fruit.
Then the stream joined a larger stream, and I followed that further.
I had little doubt that this larger stream would join the Laurius.
As I waded in the water, bound, I asked myself if I should try to make my way to the Laurius, and thence to Laura.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )