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

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57 66 From Ngao one could enter upon the Ua.
57 67 One could then, for thousands of pasangs, follow the Ua until one reached its terminus in Lake Shaba.
57 68 And Lake Shaba itself was fed by numerous smaller streams and rivers, each giving promise, like the tributaries of the Ua itself, to the latency of new countries.
57 69 The importance of the work of Bila Huruma and Shaba, one a Ubar, the other a scribe and explorer, could not, in my opinion, be overestimated.
57 70 I thought of small Ayari, with whom I had shared the rogues' chain and my adventures upon the Ua.
57 71 He wore now the robes of the wazir of Bila Huruma.
57 72 It was a wise choice, I thought, on the part of Bila Huruma.
From Ngao one could enter upon the Ua. One could then, for thousands of pasangs, follow the Ua until one reached its terminus in Lake Shaba. And Lake Shaba itself was fed by numerous smaller streams and rivers, each giving promise, like the tributaries of the Ua itself, to the latency of new countries. The importance of the work of Bila Huruma and Shaba, one a Ubar, the other a scribe and explorer, could not, in my opinion, be overestimated. I thought of small Ayari, with whom I had shared the rogues' chain and my adventures upon the Ua. He wore now the robes of the wazir of Bila Huruma. It was a wise choice, I thought, on the part of Bila Huruma. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )