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Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)

And the eyes of Ost, too, like those of a terrified urt, looked from face to face, pleading, but Ost found no pity in those eyes that looked upon him as though they might have been composed of stone. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 19, Sentence #9)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 9 And the eyes of Ost, too, like those of a terrified urt, looked from face to face, pleading, but Ost found no pity in those eyes that looked upon him as though they might have been composed of stone.

Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
19 6 But the bull-like Kron of Tharna's hand was on the neck of the conspirator.
19 7 "This is a matter for the men of Tharna," said he.
19 8 Those blue eyes like steel looked about the unyielding faces of the chained slaves.
19 9 And the eyes of Ost, too, like those of a terrified urt, looked from face to face, pleading, but Ost found no pity in those eyes that looked upon him as though they might have been composed of stone.
19 10 "Is Ost of the chain?" asked Kron.
19 11 "No," cried a dozen voices.
19 12 "He is not of the chain".
But the bull-like Kron of Tharna's hand was on the neck of the conspirator. "This is a matter for the men of Tharna," said he. Those blue eyes like steel looked about the unyielding faces of the chained slaves. And the eyes of Ost, too, like those of a terrified urt, looked from face to face, pleading, but Ost found no pity in those eyes that looked upon him as though they might have been composed of stone. "Is Ost of the chain?" asked Kron. "No," cried a dozen voices. "He is not of the chain". - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 19)