Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
179
In it a fellow and his free companion bickered and struck one another with clubs.
3
180
Two peasants walked by, in their rough tunics, knee-length, of the white wool of the Hurt.
3
181
They carried staves and grain sacks.
3
182
Behind them came another of their caste, leading two milk verr which he had purchased.
3
183
I returned my attention to the puppet show.
3
184
Now upon its tiny stage was being enacted the story of the Ubar and the Peasant.
3
185
Each, wearied by his labors, decides to change his place with the other.
In it a fellow and his free companion bickered and struck one another with clubs.
Two peasants walked by, in their rough tunics, knee-length, of the white wool of the Hurt.
They carried staves and grain sacks.
Behind them came another of their caste, leading two milk verr which he had purchased.
I returned my attention to the puppet show.
Now upon its tiny stage was being enacted the story of the Ubar and the Peasant.
Each, wearied by his labors, decides to change his place with the other.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )