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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

I followed him, armed with quiva and sword. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #19)
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16 19 I followed him, armed with quiva and sword.

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

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16 16 "And where did you follow it to?" I asked.
16 17 "Here," said Harold, pointing to a cut between two rocks, only about eight inches wide, through which from some underground source a flow of water was emerging, entering and adding to the small stream at which, some four pasangs from the wagons, Aphris and Elizabeth had often drawn water for the wagon bosk.
16 18 Not speaking further, Harold, a quiva in his teeth, a rope and hook on his belt, squeezed through and disappeared.
16 19 I followed him, armed with quiva and sword.
16 20 I do not much care to recall that journey.
16 21 I am a strong swimmer but it seemed we must confront and conquer the steady press of flowing water for pasangs—and indeed we did so.
16 22 At last, at a given point in the tunnel, Harold disappeared beneath the surface and I followed him.
"And where did you follow it to?" I asked. "Here," said Harold, pointing to a cut between two rocks, only about eight inches wide, through which from some underground source a flow of water was emerging, entering and adding to the small stream at which, some four pasangs from the wagons, Aphris and Elizabeth had often drawn water for the wagon bosk. Not speaking further, Harold, a quiva in his teeth, a rope and hook on his belt, squeezed through and disappeared. I followed him, armed with quiva and sword. I do not much care to recall that journey. I am a strong swimmer but it seemed we must confront and conquer the steady press of flowing water for pasangs—and indeed we did so. At last, at a given point in the tunnel, Harold disappeared beneath the surface and I followed him. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 16)