Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
28
Occasionally one saw, in the light of the moons, the shimmering droplets, shed from the tautened rope, fall to the water.
Occasionally one saw, in the light of the moons, the shimmering droplets, shed from the tautened rope, fall to the water.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 32, Sentence #28)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
32
25
One could hear the water lapping against the pilings, and hear the occasional creak of ropes and timber, vessels pulling against their moorings.
32
26
It was windy and cloudy.
32
27
A rope would dip beneath the water, and then, as the ship rocked, and moved, it might lift, taut and dripping.
32
28
Occasionally one saw, in the light of the moons, the shimmering droplets, shed from the tautened rope, fall to the water.
32
29
A rain, scarcely noticeable, was falling.
32
30
The paga tunic, now damp, afforded little comfort.
32
31
Two of the three moons were in the sky, occasionally visible through the clouds, the white and yellow moons.
One could hear the water lapping against the pilings, and hear the occasional creak of ropes and timber, vessels pulling against their moorings.
It was windy and cloudy.
A rope would dip beneath the water, and then, as the ship rocked, and moved, it might lift, taut and dripping.
Occasionally one saw, in the light of the moons, the shimmering droplets, shed from the tautened rope, fall to the water.
A rain, scarcely noticeable, was falling.
The paga tunic, now damp, afforded little comfort.
Two of the three moons were in the sky, occasionally visible through the clouds, the white and yellow moons.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 32)