Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
139
He pointed directly eastward, toward the dunes.
21
140
It was at this point, I understood, that he would enter the dunes for his overland trek.
21
141
I looked at the dunes to my left, shimmering with heat, rippled in the wind, the tops like bright, tawny smoke in the light.
21
142
It would be madness and death to enter them.
21
143
He pointed to his right, with the long arm, to the dunes.
21
144
"I can go no further," I told him.
21
145
He approached me.
He pointed directly eastward, toward the dunes.
It was at this point, I understood, that he would enter the dunes for his overland trek.
I looked at the dunes to my left, shimmering with heat, rippled in the wind, the tops like bright, tawny smoke in the light.
It would be madness and death to enter them.
He pointed to his right, with the long arm, to the dunes.
"I can go no further," I told him.
He approached me.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )