Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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10
Then, as the water moved again, in the stirrings of Thassa, the sea, in its broad swirling sweep touching the beach, he lifted his head and stood upright, the water about his ankles.
18
11
He turned to face the Sardar, thousands of pasangs away.
18
12
He did not see me, among the darkness of the trees.
18
13
He lifted his hands to the Sardar, to the priest-kings of Gor.
18
14
Then he fell again to his knees in the water and, lifting it with his hands, hurled it upward about him, and I saw the sun flash on the droplets.
18
15
He was laughing, haggard.
18
16
And then he turned about, and, slowly, step by step, marking the drier sand with his wet sandals, made his way again back up the beach.
Then, as the water moved again, in the stirrings of Thassa, the sea, in its broad swirling sweep touching the beach, he lifted his head and stood upright, the water about his ankles.
He turned to face the Sardar, thousands of pasangs away.
He did not see me, among the darkness of the trees.
He lifted his hands to the Sardar, to the priest-kings of Gor.
Then he fell again to his knees in the water and, lifting it with his hands, hurled it upward about him, and I saw the sun flash on the droplets.
He was laughing, haggard.
And then he turned about, and, slowly, step by step, marking the drier sand with his wet sandals, made his way again back up the beach.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )