Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
18
134
There were swift, white clouds in the sky.
18
135
I heard the cry of sea birds, broad-winged gulls and the small, stick-legged tibits, pecking in the sand for tiny mollusks.
18
136
There was a salt smell in the air, swift and bright in the wind.
18
137
thassa was beautiful.
18
138
Sarus and his men, pressed by my relentless pursuit, had moved much more swiftly to the sea than doubtless he had intended.
18
139
I counted, accordingly, on his being early for his rendezvous with the Rhoda and Tesephone.
18
140
Doubtless Sarus and his men, not attacked since the night of the girls' druggings, were convinced that the "slavers" who had harried them at last were satisfied.
There were swift, white clouds in the sky.
I heard the cry of sea birds, broad-winged gulls and the small, stick-legged tibits, pecking in the sand for tiny mollusks.
There was a salt smell in the air, swift and bright in the wind.
thassa was beautiful.
Sarus and his men, pressed by my relentless pursuit, had moved much more swiftly to the sea than doubtless he had intended.
I counted, accordingly, on his being early for his rendezvous with the Rhoda and Tesephone.
Doubtless Sarus and his men, not attacked since the night of the girls' druggings, were convinced that the "slavers" who had harried them at last were satisfied.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )