Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
16
82
Most were impressed freemen.
Most were impressed free men.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #82)
Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
16
79
"How is your leg?" I asked.
16
80
"It is still there," he said.
16
81
Most of the workers on the canal were not chained.
16
82
Most were impressed freemen.
16
83
Waters from the overflow of Lake Ngao entered the great marsh between Ngao and Ushindi, and, thence, made their ways to Ushindi, which, by means of the Kamba and Nyoka, drained to gleaming Thassa, the sea.
16
84
The intent of the engineers of Bila Huruma was to set in place two parallel walls, low walls, some five or six feet high, placed about two hundred yards apart.
16
85
The area between these walls, the marsh waters diverted on either side, was then to be drained and readied for the digging of the main channel.
"How is your leg?" I asked.
"It is still there," he said.
Most of the workers on the canal were not chained.
Most were impressed free men.
Waters from the overflow of Lake Ngao entered the great marsh between Ngao and Ushindi, and, thence, made their ways to Ushindi, which, by means of the Kamba and Nyoka, drained to gleaming Thassa, the sea.
The intent of the engineers of Bila Huruma was to set in place two parallel walls, low walls, some five or six feet high, placed about two hundred yards apart.
The area between these walls, the marsh waters diverted on either side, was then to be drained and readied for the digging of the main channel.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 16)