Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
910
The sound of the river was slow and sweet, moving between its banks, flowing downward to greet Thassa, the sea, more than two hundred pasangs from this small, silent camp.
6
911
I heard night birds cry in the forest.
6
912
The shrill scream of a sleen, perhaps a pasang distant, carried to the camp.
6
913
I heard the sounds of insects.
6
914
I looked at the lines of the Tesephone in the darkness.
6
915
She was a good ship.
6
916
Before my shelter, on the sand, at the stern of the ship, there stood a figure.
The sound of the river was slow and sweet, moving between its banks, flowing downward to greet Thassa, the sea, more than two hundred pasangs from this small, silent camp.
I heard night birds cry in the forest.
The shrill scream of a sleen, perhaps a pasang distant, carried to the camp.
I heard the sounds of insects.
I looked at the lines of the Tesephone in the darkness.
She was a good ship.
Before my shelter, on the sand, at the stern of the ship, there stood a figure.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )