Book 36. (1 results) Avengers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
45
152
"And then little to do but lie still, and hope to sleep, little to hope for other than the strength to climb one last time to the parapet, the strength to once more unsheathe a sword, to lift an ax".
"And then little to do but lie still, and hope to sleep, little to hope for other than the strength to climb one last time to the parapet, the strength to once more unsheathe a sword, to lift an ax".
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 45, Sentence #152)
Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
45
149
"The vise tightens".
45
150
"Twenty days?" I asked.
45
151
"Perhaps," said Thrasymedes.
45
152
"And then little to do but lie still, and hope to sleep, little to hope for other than the strength to climb one last time to the parapet, the strength to once more unsheathe a sword, to lift an ax".
45
153
"Let us suppose," I said, "such estimates seem plausible to the enemy, as well".
45
154
"I am sure they will seem so," said Thrasymedes, "given the information which will be supplied to them by the killer and arsonist".
45
155
"Tarchon," I said.
"The vise tightens".
"Twenty days?" I asked.
"Perhaps," said Thrasymedes.
"And then little to do but lie still, and hope to sleep, little to hope for other than the strength to climb one last time to the parapet, the strength to once more unsheathe a sword, to lift an ax".
"Let us suppose," I said, "such estimates seem plausible to the enemy, as well".
"I am sure they will seem so," said Thrasymedes, "given the information which will be supplied to them by the killer and arsonist".
"Tarchon," I said.
- (Avengers of Gor, Chapter 45)