Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
21
622
Blood no longer ran from its throat.
21
623
It was dead.
21
624
It tumbled back from the piping on the side of the ship, and fell to the lower level.
21
625
I jammed the thin pipe, like a spear from the beam, into the face of the dial.
21
626
The sixth sweep, a moment later, struck against this obstacle, stopping short of the vertical mark.
21
627
I lay on the beam and wept, and feared that I would fall.
21
628
* * * * When I dared to move, I left the ship.
Blood no longer ran from its throat.
It was dead.
It tumbled back from the piping on the side of the ship, and fell to the lower level.
I jammed the thin pipe, like a spear from the beam, into the face of the dial.
The sixth sweep, a moment later, struck against this obstacle, stopping short of the vertical mark.
I lay on the beam and wept, and feared that I would fall.
* * * * When I dared to move, I left the ship.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )