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Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)

The Face in the Sky; The Codes; Imnak Will Take First Watch We pressed on, further northward. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 27, Sentence #1)
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27 1 The Face in the Sky; The codes; Imnak Will Take First Watch We pressed on, further northward.

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

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26 361 I do not think he had worked longer, altogether, than some forty or fifty minutes on it.
26 362 With the snow knife, on the outside, he trimmed and shaped the dwelling, and filled in the chinks with snow.
26 363 Inside Poalu had relit the lamp and was already melting snow for drinking water and setting a pot to boil, hanging from the cooking rack, for meat.
27 1 The Face in the Sky; The codes; Imnak Will Take First Watch We pressed on, further northward.
27 2 It had been four sleeps now since we had left the first snow shelter, where we had been threatened by the sleen pack.
27 3 Each sleep we had again constructed such a shelter.
27 4 The reversion frenzy of our sleen had passed quickly, even by the time the first shelter had been constructed, but we had left it tied, loosening its jaws only to feed it, because of the presence of the wild sleen in the vicinity.
I do not think he had worked longer, altogether, than some forty or fifty minutes on it. With the snow knife, on the outside, he trimmed and shaped the dwelling, and filled in the chinks with snow. Inside Poalu had relit the lamp and was already melting snow for drinking water and setting a pot to boil, hanging from the cooking rack, for meat. The Face in the Sky; The codes; Imnak Will Take First Watch We pressed on, further northward. It had been four sleeps now since we had left the first snow shelter, where we had been threatened by the sleen pack. Each sleep we had again constructed such a shelter. The reversion frenzy of our sleen had passed quickly, even by the time the first shelter had been constructed, but we had left it tied, loosening its jaws only to feed it, because of the presence of the wild sleen in the vicinity. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 27)