Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
819
I did think it possible, as doubtless so, too, did the lieutenant, that the peasant might now, at this time, the urts otherwise occupied, successfully reach the nest, which would be above water, on the other side of the wall.
I did think it possible, as doubtless so, too, did the lieutenant, that the peasant might now, at this time, the urts otherwise occupied, successfully reach the nest, which would be above water, on the other side of the wall.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #819)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
816
"Close the panels which permit access to the walkway!" said the lieutenant.
37
817
This took but a moment to do, as the pertinent levers were just outside the portal.
37
818
The peasant now could not return through the nest, even if he survived there, to the walkway.
37
819
I did think it possible, as doubtless so, too, did the lieutenant, that the peasant might now, at this time, the urts otherwise occupied, successfully reach the nest, which would be above water, on the other side of the wall.
37
820
Indeed that might explain why he had not surfaced.
37
821
To be sure, he might have surfaced, unnoticed.
37
822
As I have indicated, the light was uncertain.
"Close the panels which permit access to the walkway!" said the lieutenant.
This took but a moment to do, as the pertinent levers were just outside the portal.
The peasant now could not return through the nest, even if he survived there, to the walkway.
I did think it possible, as doubtless so, too, did the lieutenant, that the peasant might now, at this time, the urts otherwise occupied, successfully reach the nest, which would be above water, on the other side of the wall.
Indeed that might explain why he had not surfaced.
To be sure, he might have surfaced, unnoticed.
As I have indicated, the light was uncertain.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 37)