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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 101 "Oh," I said.
10 102 I had not realized there were so many.
10 103 One ship would have done little to alleviate the distress, the danger of starvation, even had it managed to slip through the air blockade of the Kurii's tarnsmen.
10 104 "Too," said Imnak, "my people are inland, waiting for the herd to come to the tundra grazing.
10 105 It gives me pleasure to know that you understood this, and knew where to find them, and had considered well how to transport the gifts to them, so many sleeps across the tundra".
10 106 "There was only one ship," I said.
10 107 "And I had not realized the difficulty of getting the supplies to where they would be most needed".
"Oh," I said. I had not realized there were so many. One ship would have done little to alleviate the distress, the danger of starvation, even had it managed to slip through the air blockade of the Kurii's tarnsmen. "Too," said Imnak, "my people are inland, waiting for the herd to come to the tundra grazing. It gives me pleasure to know that you understood this, and knew where to find them, and had considered well how to transport the gifts to them, so many sleeps across the tundra". "There was only one ship," I said. "And I had not realized the difficulty of getting the supplies to where they would be most needed". - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )