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Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

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6 609 In some eighteen months it had burned itself out, moving south and eastward.
6 610 Bazi had not yet recovered from the economic blow.
6 611 Schendi's merchant council, I supposed, could not be blamed for wishing to exercise due caution that a similar calamity did not befall their own port.
6 612 The scribe, with Ulafi, went about his business.
6 613 I, with the crew members, submitted to the examination of the physician.
6 614 He did little more than look into our eyes and examine our forearms.
6 615 But our eyes were not yellowed nor was there sign of the broken pustules in our flesh.
In some eighteen months it had burned itself out, moving south and eastward. Bazi had not yet recovered from the economic blow. Schendi's merchant council, I supposed, could not be blamed for wishing to exercise due caution that a similar calamity did not befall their own port. The scribe, with Ulafi, went about his business. I, with the crew members, submitted to the examination of the physician. He did little more than look into our eyes and examine our forearms. But our eyes were not yellowed nor was there sign of the broken pustules in our flesh. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )