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Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
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.
4 9 "Stay out of them," warned the young man.
4 10 "It can be death to enter them".
4 11 "Grunt comes and goes, as I understand it," I said.
4 12 "Some, merchants and traders, are permitted, by some of the tribes," said the young man.
4 13 "Of all," I said, "I have heard that he is most welcome in the Barrens, and travels furthest within them".
"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". "Grunt comes and goes, as I understand it," I said. "Some, merchants and traders, are permitted, by some of the tribes," said the young man. "Of all," I said, "I have heard that he is most welcome in the Barrens, and travels furthest within them". - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )