Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
3
112
Again, through my memory, flashed the vague image of the side of her head, as she slipped past, and her hair, moving aside.
Again, through my memory, flashed the vague image of the side of her head, as she slipped past, and her hair, moving aside.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #112)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
3
109
Those of Lydius pretend to much civilization, and are fond of decorating their houses, commonly of wood, with high, pointed roofs, in manners they think typical of Ar, of Ko-ro-ba, of Tharna and Turia, but to settle points of honor they commonly repair to a skerry in Thassa, little more than forty feet wide, there to meet opponents with axes, in the manner of those of Torvaldsland.
3
110
I recalled the girl who had jostled me earlier.
3
111
She had been a sensuous little thing.
3
112
Again, through my memory, flashed the vague image of the side of her head, as she slipped past, and her hair, moving aside.
3
113
I could not place what I was trying to recall, if anything.
3
114
It was now near noon.
3
115
"Let us return to some paga tavern near the ship," I suggested.
Those of Lydius pretend to much civilization, and are fond of decorating their houses, commonly of wood, with high, pointed roofs, in manners they think typical of Ar, of Ko-ro-ba, of Tharna and Turia, but to settle points of honor they commonly repair to a skerry in Thassa, little more than forty feet wide, there to meet opponents with axes, in the manner of those of Torvaldsland.
I recalled the girl who had jostled me earlier.
She had been a sensuous little thing.
Again, through my memory, flashed the vague image of the side of her head, as she slipped past, and her hair, moving aside.
I could not place what I was trying to recall, if anything.
It was now near noon.
"Let us return to some paga tavern near the ship," I suggested.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 3)