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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 20 "Do I amuse Master?" asked the blond-haired barbarian, irritably.
29 21 "I was thinking about this afternoon," I said.
29 22 "Oh," she said.
29 23 This afternoon, late, when we had come inland, almost in the dusk, she had become entangled in the web of a rock spider, a large one.
29 24 They are called rock spiders because of their habit of holding their legs folded beneath them.
29 25 This habit, and their size and coloration, usually brown and black, suggests a rock, and hence the name.
29 26 It is a very nice piece of natural camouflage.
"Do I amuse Master?" asked the blond-haired barbarian, irritably. "I was thinking about this afternoon," I said. "Oh," she said. This afternoon, late, when we had come inland, almost in the dusk, she had become entangled in the web of a rock spider, a large one. They are called rock spiders because of their habit of holding their legs folded beneath them. This habit, and their size and coloration, usually brown and black, suggests a rock, and hence the name. It is a very nice piece of natural camouflage. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )