Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
20
174
Even the children carried meat.
Even the children carried meat.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #174)
Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)
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20
171
"It is little wonder the people are so pleased in the feasting house," I said.
20
172
Besides the whales many sleen and fish had been taken.
20
173
Too, the families, coming north, had dragged and carried what dried tabuk meat they could with them.
20
174
Even the children carried meat.
20
175
With them, too, they had brought eggs and berries, and many other things, spoils from the summer, though not all for the larder, such as horn and sinew, and bones and hides.
20
176
They did not carry with them much grass for the boots or mosses for the wicks of lamps as these materials could be obtained readily somewhat inland of the permanent camps.
20
177
When the sun dipped beneath the horizon it would not be seen again for half a year.
"It is little wonder the people are so pleased in the feasting house," I said.
Besides the whales many sleen and fish had been taken.
Too, the families, coming north, had dragged and carried what dried tabuk meat they could with them.
Even the children carried meat.
With them, too, they had brought eggs and berries, and many other things, spoils from the summer, though not all for the larder, such as horn and sinew, and bones and hides.
They did not carry with them much grass for the boots or mosses for the wicks of lamps as these materials could be obtained readily somewhat inland of the permanent camps.
When the sun dipped beneath the horizon it would not be seen again for half a year.
- (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 20)