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Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Two moons will be sufficient to return to Kailiauk," said Grunt, "if one does not stop for trading". - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #1346)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 1346 "Two moons will be sufficient to return to Kailiauk," said Grunt, "if one does not stop for trading".

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 1343 "Will this give you time to return to Kailiauk?" I asked.
14 1344 Otherwise he would have to winter in the Barrens.
14 1345 The red savages themselves sometimes found it difficult to survive the long and severe winters, particularly if the hunting was poor.
14 1346 "Two moons will be sufficient to return to Kailiauk," said Grunt, "if one does not stop for trading".
14 1347 The two moons he had in mind, as I later learned, were Canwapegiwi, the moon in which the leaves become brown, and the moon known variously as Wayuksapiwi, the Corn-Harvest Moon, or Canwapekasnawi, the moon when the wind shakes off the leaves.
14 1348 The autumnal equinox occurs in Canwapegiwi.
14 1349 "What is important about Kantasawi?" I asked.
"Will this give you time to return to Kailiauk?" I asked. Otherwise he would have to winter in the Barrens. The red savages themselves sometimes found it difficult to survive the long and severe winters, particularly if the hunting was poor. "Two moons will be sufficient to return to Kailiauk," said Grunt, "if one does not stop for trading". The two moons he had in mind, as I later learned, were Canwapegiwi, the moon in which the leaves become brown, and the moon known variously as Wayuksapiwi, the Corn-Harvest Moon, or Canwapekasnawi, the moon when the wind shakes off the leaves. The autumnal equinox occurs in Canwapegiwi. "What is important about Kantasawi?" I asked. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 14)