Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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The sun shone on the wide, placid waters.
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Shaba, I recalled, had been the first of civilized men, or outlanders, to have seen this sight.
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"It is beautiful," I thought to myself.
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Unfortunate, I thought, that the first civilized person to have seen this sight had been the treacherous Shaba.
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"Ukungu," said Kisu, "lies to the northeast, on the coast".
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Ukungu was a country of coast villages, speaking the same or similar dialects.
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It was now claimed as a part of the expanding empire of Bila Huruma.
The sun shone on the wide, placid waters.
Shaba, I recalled, had been the first of civilized men, or outlanders, to have seen this sight.
"It is beautiful," I thought to myself.
Unfortunate, I thought, that the first civilized person to have seen this sight had been the treacherous Shaba.
"Ukungu," said Kisu, "lies to the northeast, on the coast".
Ukungu was a country of coast villages, speaking the same or similar dialects.
It was now claimed as a part of the expanding empire of Bila Huruma.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )