Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
153
I heard men descending the steps.
7
154
There was a cry of horror.
7
155
I could see through the door of my cell, now swung open.
7
156
Ibn Saran, himself, in black cloak, and white kaffiyeh with black cording, emerged through the threshold.
7
157
Instantly was his scimitar unsheathed, the reflex of a desert warrior.
7
158
He did not look upon the gruesome sight which lay upon the stones at his feet.
7
159
Rather did he, with one lightning glance, examine the room.
I heard men descending the steps.
There was a cry of horror.
I could see through the door of my cell, now swung open.
Ibn Saran, himself, in black cloak, and white kaffiyeh with black cording, emerged through the threshold.
Instantly was his scimitar unsheathed, the reflex of a desert warrior.
He did not look upon the gruesome sight which lay upon the stones at his feet.
Rather did he, with one lightning glance, examine the room.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )