Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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200
A man cried out, in horror, striking with a paddle.
16
201
The heavy head slipped back into the water.
16
202
The Old One had placed his head on the raft, sensing in the darkness.
16
203
We drifted for more than an ahn in silence, in the darkness.
16
204
Then, suddenly, hurling itself from the water, the great body, thrashing, fell across the raft, twisting, the mighty tail flailing and snapping.
16
205
I heard splintering wood, the retaining vessels, the salt tubs, struck and shattered, flung bounding and rolling from the frame.
16
206
I heard men scream, sensed men struck yards from the raft, heard them strike the water.
A man cried out, in horror, striking with a paddle.
The heavy head slipped back into the water.
The Old One had placed his head on the raft, sensing in the darkness.
We drifted for more than an ahn in silence, in the darkness.
Then, suddenly, hurling itself from the water, the great body, thrashing, fell across the raft, twisting, the mighty tail flailing and snapping.
I heard splintering wood, the retaining vessels, the salt tubs, struck and shattered, flung bounding and rolling from the frame.
I heard men scream, sensed men struck yards from the raft, heard them strike the water.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )