Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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4
7
"Why do you wish to find Grunt?" asked the driver, a young man with shaggy hair, cut short across the base of his neck.
"Why do you wish to find Grunt?" asked the driver, a young man with shaggy hair, cut short across the base of his neck.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #7)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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4
Knee deep in the mire I thrust, slipping, against the thick wooden wheel.
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5
The wheel moved and the wagon, groaning, creaking, lurched upward and rolled forward.
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6
I waded about the wagon and then attained the graveled surface and, running, caught up with the wagon, and drew myself up to the wagon box, beside the driver.
4
7
"Why do you wish to find Grunt?" asked the driver, a young man with shaggy hair, cut short across the base of his neck.
4
8
"I am searching for something which may be in the Barrens," I said.
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9
"Stay out of them," warned the young man.
4
10
"It can be death to enter them".
Knee deep in the mire I thrust, slipping, against the thick wooden wheel.
The wheel moved and the wagon, groaning, creaking, lurched upward and rolled forward.
I waded about the wagon and then attained the graveled surface and, running, caught up with the wagon, and drew myself up to the wagon box, beside the driver.
"Why do you wish to find Grunt?" asked the driver, a young man with shaggy hair, cut short across the base of his neck.
"I am searching for something which may be in the Barrens," I said.
"Stay out of them," warned the young man.
"It can be death to enter them".
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 4)