Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
906
The urts continued to feed, turning the two bodies about in the water.
The urts continued to feed, turning the two bodies about in the water.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #906)
Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
903
There, suspended in the darkness, helpless, alone, perhaps she had had time to think, to ask herself what she was, and wanted to be, and might be, and where she herself might be found.
37
904
"Surely your men should have returned by now," said the officer of Treve.
37
905
"It is not clear what has occurred," said the lieutenant.
37
906
The urts continued to feed, turning the two bodies about in the water.
37
907
I saw another swimming toward the nest, a shred of muscle trailing behind it.
37
908
"By now," speculated the officer of Treve, "it seems he should have been taken, or the body found".
37
909
"The two of you," said the lieutenant, not taking his eyes from the water, "have been insufficiently cooperative.
There, suspended in the darkness, helpless, alone, perhaps she had had time to think, to ask herself what she was, and wanted to be, and might be, and where she herself might be found.
"Surely your men should have returned by now," said the officer of Treve.
"It is not clear what has occurred," said the lieutenant.
The urts continued to feed, turning the two bodies about in the water.
I saw another swimming toward the nest, a shred of muscle trailing behind it.
"By now," speculated the officer of Treve, "it seems he should have been taken, or the body found".
"The two of you," said the lieutenant, not taking his eyes from the water, "have been insufficiently cooperative.
- (Witness of Gor, Chapter 37)