Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
33
475
It seemed now, in the light, as though it might be gray.
33
476
It was of no shade or color to be expected in human skin; it was of a shade and color to be expected only in fur, in the pelt of an animal, or in the hide of a shark.
33
477
I wondered if what I knelt before, so helplessly, was wholly human.
33
478
"Release her hair," said Pa-kur, kindly, "lest you cause her discomfort".
33
479
My hair released, I put my head down, and swept my wet hair about my face.
33
480
"Do not be foolish," said Pa-kur.
33
481
"Do you think I do not recognize you, from the domicile of Dorna, once of Tharna? Look up".
It seemed now, in the light, as though it might be gray.
It was of no shade or color to be expected in human skin; it was of a shade and color to be expected only in fur, in the pelt of an animal, or in the hide of a shark.
I wondered if what I knelt before, so helplessly, was wholly human.
"Release her hair," said Pa-kur, kindly, "lest you cause her discomfort".
My hair released, I put my head down, and swept my wet hair about my face.
"Do not be foolish," said Pa-kur.
"Do you think I do not recognize you, from the domicile of Dorna, once of Tharna? Look up".
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )