Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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97
"It will be, then, extremely dangerous," said Grunt.
16
98
"Yes," I said.
16
99
Certainly pain, hunger and desperation would not render any such beast the less dangerous.
16
100
A few feet to the left of the kaiila there was a keg of sugar, which had been split open.
16
101
A trail of sugar, some four inches wide, some three or four yards long, drained through the split lid, had been run out behind it.
16
102
It had probably been carried under someone's arm.
16
103
This trove was the object of the patient industry of ants, thousands of them, from perhaps a hundred hills about.
"It will be, then, extremely dangerous," said Grunt.
"Yes," I said.
Certainly pain, hunger and desperation would not render any such beast the less dangerous.
A few feet to the left of the kaiila there was a keg of sugar, which had been split open.
A trail of sugar, some four inches wide, some three or four yards long, drained through the split lid, had been run out behind it.
It had probably been carried under someone's arm.
This trove was the object of the patient industry of ants, thousands of them, from perhaps a hundred hills about.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )