Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
294
"Fly," she wept.
16
295
I kissed her and leaped down into the longboat, which was now beside the promenade.
16
296
The men shoved off with the oars.
16
297
"To the council of Captains," I told them.
16
298
The tharlarion head of the craft turned toward the canal gate.
16
299
I turned to lift my hand in farewell to Telima.
16
300
I saw her standing there, near the entryway to my holding, in the garment of the Kettle Slave, under the torches.
"Fly," she wept.
I kissed her and leaped down into the longboat, which was now beside the promenade.
The men shoved off with the oars.
"To the council of Captains," I told them.
The tharlarion head of the craft turned toward the canal gate.
I turned to lift my hand in farewell to Telima.
I saw her standing there, near the entryway to my holding, in the garment of the Kettle Slave, under the torches.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )