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Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 29 Without the small homely necessities of a needle and thread I should probably freeze.
3 30 There was no wood in the Sardar with which to build a fire.
3 31 Yes, I repeated grimly to myself, glaring at the larls, though smiling, it was well done, too well done.
3 32 Then I heard the movement of chains and I saw that the two chains which fastened the larls were not hooked to rings in the stone but vanished within circular apertures.
3 33 Now the chains were being slowly drawn in, much to the obvious frustration of the beasts.
3 34 The place in which I found myself was considerably wider than the path on which I had trod, for the path had given suddenly onto a fairly large circular area in which I had found the chained larls.
3 35 One side of this area was formed by the sheer cliff which had been on my right and now curved about making a sort of cup of stone; the other side, on my left, lay partly open to the frightful drop below, but was partly enclosed by another cliff, the side of a second mountain, which impinged on the one I had been climbing.
Without the small homely necessities of a needle and thread I should probably freeze. There was no wood in the Sardar with which to build a fire. Yes, I repeated grimly to myself, glaring at the larls, though smiling, it was well done, too well done. Then I heard the movement of chains and I saw that the two chains which fastened the larls were not hooked to rings in the stone but vanished within circular apertures. Now the chains were being slowly drawn in, much to the obvious frustration of the beasts. The place in which I found myself was considerably wider than the path on which I had trod, for the path had given suddenly onto a fairly large circular area in which I had found the chained larls. One side of this area was formed by the sheer cliff which had been on my right and now curved about making a sort of cup of stone; the other side, on my left, lay partly open to the frightful drop below, but was partly enclosed by another cliff, the side of a second mountain, which impinged on the one I had been climbing. - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )