Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
12
367
Almost all of the plants of this nature are perennials, as the growing season is too short to permit most annuals to complete their growing cycle.
Almost all of the plants of this nature are perennials, as the growing season is too short to permit most annuals to complete their growing cycle.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #367)
Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
12
364
It is played not only by the red hunters, but in Hunjer and Skjern, and in Torvaldsland, and as far south as the villages in the valley of the Laurius.
12
365
The tundra at this time of year belies its reputation for bleakness.
12
366
In many places it bursts into bloom with small flowers.
12
367
Almost all of the plants of this nature are perennials, as the growing season is too short to permit most annuals to complete their growing cycle.
12
368
In the winter buds of many of these plants lie dormant in a fluffy sheath which protects them from cold.
12
369
Some two hundred and forty different types of plants grow in the Gorean arctic within five hundred pasangs of the pole.
12
370
None of these, interestingly, is poisonous, and none possesses thorns.
It is played not only by the red hunters, but in Hunjer and Skjern, and in Torvaldsland, and as far south as the villages in the valley of the Laurius.
The tundra at this time of year belies its reputation for bleakness.
In many places it bursts into bloom with small flowers.
Almost all of the plants of this nature are perennials, as the growing season is too short to permit most annuals to complete their growing cycle.
In the winter buds of many of these plants lie dormant in a fluffy sheath which protects them from cold.
Some two hundred and forty different types of plants grow in the Gorean arctic within five hundred pasangs of the pole.
None of these, interestingly, is poisonous, and none possesses thorns.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 12)