Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
493
Hup stood there on the roof of the cylinder, the wind blowing his hair, his eyes, of uneven size and color, looking up at us.
Hup stood there on the roof of the cylinder, the wind blowing his hair, his eyes, of uneven size and color, looking up at us.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #493)
Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
490
The saddle packs of the tarn had been provisioned.
24
491
But only I could saddle the sable monster.
24
492
I lifted Elizabeth to the saddle and, with binding fiber, tied her to its high pommel.
24
493
Hup stood there on the roof of the cylinder, the wind blowing his hair, his eyes, of uneven size and color, looking up at us.
24
494
Then we saw Relius and Virginia and, to my surprise, Ho-Sorl, followed by Phyllis, emerging to the roof.
24
495
Virginia was clad in garments cut from the beautiful, many colored robes of concealment of the free woman.
24
496
But, proud of her beauty and glorious in her joy, she had boldly shortened the garments almost to the length of slave livery, and a light, diaphanous orange veil loosely held her hair and lay about her throat.
The saddle packs of the tarn had been provisioned.
But only I could saddle the sable monster.
I lifted Elizabeth to the saddle and, with binding fiber, tied her to its high pommel.
Hup stood there on the roof of the cylinder, the wind blowing his hair, his eyes, of uneven size and color, looking up at us.
Then we saw Relius and Virginia and, to my surprise, Ho-Sorl, followed by Phyllis, emerging to the roof.
Virginia was clad in garments cut from the beautiful, many colored robes of concealment of the free woman.
But, proud of her beauty and glorious in her joy, she had boldly shortened the garments almost to the length of slave livery, and a light, diaphanous orange veil loosely held her hair and lay about her throat.
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 24)