Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
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244
She held her robes about her and watched the flowers, like a yellow sea, roll and ripple in the wind.
She held her robes about her and watched the flowers, like a yellow sea, roll and ripple in the wind.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #244)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
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15
241
I offered a piece to the Tatrix, but her body swayed as though she were ill and I would not insist.
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242
While I fed on the tarn's gift, the Tatrix stood near the edge of the rocky shelf, gazing out on the meadow of talenders.
15
243
They were beautiful, and their delicate fragrance was wafted even to the harsh ledge.
15
244
She held her robes about her and watched the flowers, like a yellow sea, roll and ripple in the wind.
15
245
I thought she seemed a lonely figure, rather forlorn and sad.
15
246
"Talenders," she said to herself.
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247
I was squatting beside the meat, my mouth chewing, filled with raw flesh.
I offered a piece to the Tatrix, but her body swayed as though she were ill and I would not insist.
While I fed on the tarn's gift, the Tatrix stood near the edge of the rocky shelf, gazing out on the meadow of talenders.
They were beautiful, and their delicate fragrance was wafted even to the harsh ledge.
She held her robes about her and watched the flowers, like a yellow sea, roll and ripple in the wind.
I thought she seemed a lonely figure, rather forlorn and sad.
"Talenders," she said to herself.
I was squatting beside the meat, my mouth chewing, filled with raw flesh.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 15)