Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
6
364
It was a smell of vast greeneries, steaming and damp, and of incredible flowers and immensities of rotting vegetation.
It was a smell of vast greeneries, steaming and damp, and of incredible flowers and immensities of rotting vegetation.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #364)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
6
361
I could also smell tars and resins, naval stores.
6
362
Most perhaps, I could now smell the jungles behind Schendi.
6
363
This smell, interestingly, does not carry as far out to sea as those of the more pungent spices.
6
364
It was a smell of vast greeneries, steaming and damp, and of incredible flowers and immensities of rotting vegetation.
6
365
A dhow, with a red-and-white-striped sail, slipped past us on the port side.
6
366
The bow of the Palms of Schendi had now come about, and the peninsula of Point Schendi dropped behind us, to port.
6
367
The impassive, painted eyes, white and black-pupiled, of the huge, brown kailiauk head at the prow now gazed upon the harbor of Schendi.
I could also smell tars and resins, naval stores.
Most perhaps, I could now smell the jungles behind Schendi.
This smell, interestingly, does not carry as far out to sea as those of the more pungent spices.
It was a smell of vast greeneries, steaming and damp, and of incredible flowers and immensities of rotting vegetation.
A dhow, with a red-and-white-striped sail, slipped past us on the port side.
The bow of the Palms of Schendi had now come about, and the peninsula of Point Schendi dropped behind us, to port.
The impassive, painted eyes, white and black-pupiled, of the huge, brown kailiauk head at the prow now gazed upon the harbor of Schendi.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 6)