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Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 207 But it had not been the man, we surmised, that the Old One had wanted.
17 208 The tail, like a twig, had struck loose the lamp pole, hurling it, spinning, flaming oil spilling, yards away into the circle of darkness outside the ring of lamplight on the dark, briny water.
17 209 "Bring the lamps to the center of the raft," said T'Zshal.
17 210 "Stand within the frame of the salt tubs".
17 211 Bits of oil burned briefly on the water, scattered from the struck lamp.
17 212 Then they went out.
17 213 I saw the man whose leg was broken.
But it had not been the man, we surmised, that the Old One had wanted. The tail, like a twig, had struck loose the lamp pole, hurling it, spinning, flaming oil spilling, yards away into the circle of darkness outside the ring of lamplight on the dark, briny water. "Bring the lamps to the center of the raft," said T'Zshal. "Stand within the frame of the salt tubs". Bits of oil burned briefly on the water, scattered from the struck lamp. Then they went out. I saw the man whose leg was broken. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )