Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
11
300
"Will you dare to claim them?" I asked.
11
301
He looked at me, as though I might be mad.
11
302
"Of course," said he, "I have won them".
11
303
In leaving the Thing-Field I saw, in the distance, a high, snow-capped mountain, steep, sharp, almost like the blade of a bent spear.
11
304
I had seen it at various times, but never so clearly as from the Thing-Field.
11
305
I suppose the Thing-Field might, partly, have been selected for the aspect of this mountain.
11
306
It was a remarkable peak.
"Will you dare to claim them?" I asked.
He looked at me, as though I might be mad.
"Of course," said he, "I have won them".
In leaving the Thing-Field I saw, in the distance, a high, snow-capped mountain, steep, sharp, almost like the blade of a bent spear.
I had seen it at various times, but never so clearly as from the Thing-Field.
I suppose the Thing-Field might, partly, have been selected for the aspect of this mountain.
It was a remarkable peak.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )