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Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)

They follow the shore of Thassa north, cross Ax Glacier here, like dark clouds on the ice, then continue to follow the shore north here, until they then turn eastward into the tundra of the polar basin, for their summer grazing. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #589)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 589 They follow the shore of thassa north, cross Ax Glacier here, like dark clouds on the ice, then continue to follow the shore north here, until they then turn eastward into the tundra of the polar basin, for their summer grazing.

Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 586 In the spring, short-haired and hungry, they emerge from the forests and migrate northward".
2 587 He indicated the map.
2 588 "They follow this route," he said, "emerging from the forest here, skirting Torvaldsland here, to the east, and then moving west above Torvaldsland, to the sea.
2 589 They follow the shore of thassa north, cross Ax Glacier here, like dark clouds on the ice, then continue to follow the shore north here, until they then turn eastward into the tundra of the polar basin, for their summer grazing.
2 590 With the coming of winter, long-haired and fat, they return by the same route to the forests.
2 591 This migration, like others of its kind, occurs annually".
2 592 "Yes?" I said.
In the spring, short-haired and hungry, they emerge from the forests and migrate northward". He indicated the map. "They follow this route," he said, "emerging from the forest here, skirting Torvaldsland here, to the east, and then moving west above Torvaldsland, to the sea. They follow the shore of thassa north, cross Ax Glacier here, like dark clouds on the ice, then continue to follow the shore north here, until they then turn eastward into the tundra of the polar basin, for their summer grazing. With the coming of winter, long-haired and fat, they return by the same route to the forests. This migration, like others of its kind, occurs annually". "Yes?" I said. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 2)