Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
49
108
"It is the massing of the peoples of the river for war".
49
109
Still the canoes streamed past us.
49
110
We could hear the drums in the background, behind the singing, throbbing and pounding out their message.
49
111
Finally, after a half of an ahn, the last of the canoes had disappeared down the river.
49
112
Kisu and I stood up.
49
113
Tende, too, stood up.
49
114
"Well, Kisu," said I, "it seems you have lured Bila Huruma to his destruction.
"It is the massing of the peoples of the river for war".
Still the canoes streamed past us.
We could hear the drums in the background, behind the singing, throbbing and pounding out their message.
Finally, after a half of an ahn, the last of the canoes had disappeared down the river.
Kisu and I stood up.
Tende, too, stood up.
"Well, Kisu," said I, "it seems you have lured Bila Huruma to his destruction.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )