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

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10 16 Some of these territories, apparently, had scarcely been penetrated since the days of the first white explorers of the Barrens, men such as Boswell, Diaz, Bento, Hastings and Hogarthe.
10 17 "Yes," said Grunt.
10 18 "Why, then, do you conjecture that their intentions may be hostile?" I asked.
10 19 "They are not dust Legs," he said.
10 20 We wheeled our kaiila about, and the coffle stopped.
10 21 The girls put down their burdens, gratefully.
10 22 We observed the dust in the distance, some pasangs across the prairie.
Some of these territories, apparently, had scarcely been penetrated since the days of the first white explorers of the Barrens, men such as Boswell, Diaz, Bento, Hastings and Hogarthe. "Yes," said Grunt. "Why, then, do you conjecture that their intentions may be hostile?" I asked. "They are not dust Legs," he said. We wheeled our kaiila about, and the coffle stopped. The girls put down their burdens, gratefully. We observed the dust in the distance, some pasangs across the prairie. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter )