Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
110
The path on which I trod turned a few yards ahead.
2
111
It was about a yard wide and hugged the side of a cliff, and to my left there was a sheer precipice.
2
112
The drop to its base must have been at least a full pasang.
2
113
I remembered that the boulders below were huge but from my present height they looked like grains of black sand.
2
114
I wished the cliff were on my left rather than my right in order to have a freer cast of my spear.
2
115
The path was steep but its ascent, here and there, was lightened by high steps.
2
116
I have never cared to have an enemy above me, nor did I now, but I told myself that my spear might more easily find a vulnerable spot if the larl leapt downwards toward me than if I were above and had only the base of its neck as my best target.
The path on which I trod turned a few yards ahead.
It was about a yard wide and hugged the side of a cliff, and to my left there was a sheer precipice.
The drop to its base must have been at least a full pasang.
I remembered that the boulders below were huge but from my present height they looked like grains of black sand.
I wished the cliff were on my left rather than my right in order to have a freer cast of my spear.
The path was steep but its ascent, here and there, was lightened by high steps.
I have never cared to have an enemy above me, nor did I now, but I told myself that my spear might more easily find a vulnerable spot if the larl leapt downwards toward me than if I were above and had only the base of its neck as my best target.
- (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )