Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
25
Beyond the breakers, and the white caps, there was only the calm placid line of gleaming thassa, its vastness untroubled, meeting the bright, hard blue sky in a lonely plane, as unbroken and simple as the mark of a geometer's straight edge.
Beyond the breakers, and the white caps, there was only the calm placid line of gleaming Thassa, its vastness untroubled, meeting the bright, hard blue sky in a lonely plane, as unbroken and simple as the mark of a geometer's straight edge.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #25)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
22
They had come through to the sea.
18
23
I had permitted them to do so.
18
24
I scanned the breadth of the western horizon.
18
25
Beyond the breakers, and the white caps, there was only the calm placid line of gleaming thassa, its vastness untroubled, meeting the bright, hard blue sky in a lonely plane, as unbroken and simple as the mark of a geometer's straight edge.
18
26
There were no sails, no distant particles of yellow canvas, bespeaking the ships of Tyros, that cluttered that incredible vast margin, the meeting place of the great elements of the sky and the sea.
18
27
The horizon was empty.
18
28
Somewhere men strained at oars.
They had come through to the sea.
I had permitted them to do so.
I scanned the breadth of the western horizon.
Beyond the breakers, and the white caps, there was only the calm placid line of gleaming thassa, its vastness untroubled, meeting the bright, hard blue sky in a lonely plane, as unbroken and simple as the mark of a geometer's straight edge.
There were no sails, no distant particles of yellow canvas, bespeaking the ships of Tyros, that cluttered that incredible vast margin, the meeting place of the great elements of the sky and the sea.
The horizon was empty.
Somewhere men strained at oars.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 18)