Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
808
"He must have drowned," called Tensius, from across the pool.
37
809
Certainly one would have expected the peasant to surface by now, if he were still alive.
37
810
It was, of course, dark in the pool, and the light was uncertain.
37
811
"urts have taken him, under the water," called Abnik.
37
812
"Is there an exit from the pool!" demanded the lieutenant of the pit master, standing behind him, his torch lifted.
37
813
"Of course," said the pit master, "that through which the urts enter it, through their nest".
37
814
"Where is the exit?" demanded the lieutenant.
"He must have drowned," called Tensius, from across the pool.
Certainly one would have expected the peasant to surface by now, if he were still alive.
It was, of course, dark in the pool, and the light was uncertain.
"urts have taken him, under the water," called Abnik.
"Is there an exit from the pool!" demanded the lieutenant of the pit master, standing behind him, his torch lifted.
"Of course," said the pit master, "that through which the urts enter it, through their nest".
"Where is the exit?" demanded the lieutenant.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter )