Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
25
592
She fell on her knees at the posts, sobbing.
25
593
I freed her wrists of the snap bracelets.
25
594
I lifted her, sobbing, in my arms.
25
595
I, Hassan, leading, carried Tarna to an empty cell on the fourth level.
25
596
Hassan pushed back the door, tying it open.
25
597
The cell he had chosen was not entirely dark, but it was difficult to see within it.
25
598
It did have a bit of dim light, particularly near the bars, that furnished from a small tharlarion-oil lamp situated a few feet away in the corridor, but, on the whole, it was mostly in shadows, and darkness, particularly near the back wall.
She fell on her knees at the posts, sobbing.
I freed her wrists of the snap bracelets.
I lifted her, sobbing, in my arms.
I, Hassan, leading, carried Tarna to an empty cell on the fourth level.
Hassan pushed back the door, tying it open.
The cell he had chosen was not entirely dark, but it was difficult to see within it.
It did have a bit of dim light, particularly near the bars, that furnished from a small tharlarion-oil lamp situated a few feet away in the corridor, but, on the whole, it was mostly in shadows, and darkness, particularly near the back wall.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )