Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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I clung to the fur of Lord Grendel.
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Then I saw a crack of light, vertical, and then it became a shaft of light, and, as the portal was opened, I saw a room beyond, severe, and plain, and, for the most part, empty.
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There was a stone block in the center of the room, a cube of a yard square, and, on this block, within a meshwork of wire, was a metallic box.
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"tal, noble Grendel," said a voice, as the issuant Kur was translated into Gorean.
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I saw no speaker.
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The Kur vocables, as I soon determined, emanated from the box, through which, I supposed, they were transmitted from some remote location.
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The speaker, I supposed, might be anywhere, in the next room, or even pasangs away.
I clung to the fur of Lord Grendel.
Then I saw a crack of light, vertical, and then it became a shaft of light, and, as the portal was opened, I saw a room beyond, severe, and plain, and, for the most part, empty.
There was a stone block in the center of the room, a cube of a yard square, and, on this block, within a meshwork of wire, was a metallic box.
"tal, noble Grendel," said a voice, as the issuant Kur was translated into Gorean.
I saw no speaker.
The Kur vocables, as I soon determined, emanated from the box, through which, I supposed, they were transmitted from some remote location.
The speaker, I supposed, might be anywhere, in the next room, or even pasangs away.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )