Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)
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322
"How many of these smaller, squarish wagons, such as this one, were there?" I asked, indicating the remains of the nearest wagon, one of those which had been with the mercenary column.
"How many of these smaller, squarish wagons, such as this one, were there?" I asked, indicating the remains of the nearest wagon, one of those which had been with the mercenary column.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #322)
Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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16
319
The object of Grunt's concern, potent as it was, did not occur to me at the time.
16
320
"How many of the large wagons, such as those to the west, were there?" I asked.
16
321
"Something over one hundred of them," said Pumpkin.
16
322
"How many of these smaller, squarish wagons, such as this one, were there?" I asked, indicating the remains of the nearest wagon, one of those which had been with the mercenary column.
16
323
"Seventeen," said Pumpkin.
16
324
This information pleased me.
16
325
There had been seventeen such wagons with the original column.
The object of Grunt's concern, potent as it was, did not occur to me at the time.
"How many of the large wagons, such as those to the west, were there?" I asked.
"Something over one hundred of them," said Pumpkin.
"How many of these smaller, squarish wagons, such as this one, were there?" I asked, indicating the remains of the nearest wagon, one of those which had been with the mercenary column.
"Seventeen," said Pumpkin.
This information pleased me.
There had been seventeen such wagons with the original column.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter 16)