Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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144
The moons, the three white, dominating moons of Gor, were now rearing over the tree tops.
The moons, the three white, dominating moons of Gor, were now rearing over the tree tops.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #144)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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14
141
Men went about the circle, checking the bonds of the men of Marlenus, staked out.
14
142
Here and there they tightened straps, and cords and binding fiber.
14
143
Then they were satisfied.
14
144
The moons, the three white, dominating moons of Gor, were now rearing over the tree tops.
14
145
I waited, crouching now on the branch.
14
146
I studied the men and women below in the camp.
14
147
How many were there? How did they seem? Which seemed most alert? Who did I suppose might be the most dangerous? At what height hung the hilt of the swords in the sheaths slung over the left shoulder? Which girls walked with their heads the highest, which carried their spears well? I looked at the moons.
Men went about the circle, checking the bonds of the men of Marlenus, staked out.
Here and there they tightened straps, and cords and binding fiber.
Then they were satisfied.
The moons, the three white, dominating moons of Gor, were now rearing over the tree tops.
I waited, crouching now on the branch.
I studied the men and women below in the camp.
How many were there? How did they seem? Which seemed most alert? Who did I suppose might be the most dangerous? At what height hung the hilt of the swords in the sheaths slung over the left shoulder? Which girls walked with their heads the highest, which carried their spears well? I looked at the moons.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 14)