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Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 193 "Light the beacon!" called Sarus.
18 194 There was a great cheer as, in the falling darkness, the torch thrust down into the oil-soaked wood.
18 195 I was not much observed, standing in the background, wearing the yellow of Tyros.
18 196 In a moment, like a wind-torn explosion, flame leaped in a breadth of a dozen feet on the still shores, on that lonely beach, of Thassa.
18 197 The men of Tyros were hundreds of pasangs from civilization, but the flames of that blaze brought pleasure to them.
18 198 It was their beacon to the Rhoda and Tesephone.
18 199 The men of Tyros began to sing, standing near it.
"Light the beacon!" called Sarus. There was a great cheer as, in the falling darkness, the torch thrust down into the oil-soaked wood. I was not much observed, standing in the background, wearing the yellow of Tyros. In a moment, like a wind-torn explosion, flame leaped in a breadth of a dozen feet on the still shores, on that lonely beach, of Thassa. The men of Tyros were hundreds of pasangs from civilization, but the flames of that blaze brought pleasure to them. It was their beacon to the Rhoda and Tesephone. The men of Tyros began to sing, standing near it. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )