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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
23 160 The red hunters looked at one another slyly.
23 161 We turned about and, some men drawing the sled, began to trek back to the camp.
23 162 Ram, of course, a trader for years, was familiar with the tricks and jokes of red hunters.
23 163 It had not escaped his notice, for example, that he had been met by almost every male in the village better than two pasangs from the permanent camp.
23 164 He thus knew both that he was expected and, from the number of men available to meet him, that there must be much food in the camp.
23 165 Otherwise many men would be out on the ice with their families.
23 166 "The beast was after you," I said.
The red hunters looked at one another slyly. We turned about and, some men drawing the sled, began to trek back to the camp. Ram, of course, a trader for years, was familiar with the tricks and jokes of red hunters. It had not escaped his notice, for example, that he had been met by almost every male in the village better than two pasangs from the permanent camp. He thus knew both that he was expected and, from the number of men available to meet him, that there must be much food in the camp. Otherwise many men would be out on the ice with their families. "The beast was after you," I said. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter )