Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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16
40
Also, I was not clear how Harold, supposing him to be successful in his shopping amongst the ferns and flowers of Saphrar's Pleasure Gardens, intended to conduct his squirming prize along this unscenic, difficult and improbable route.
Also, I was not clear how Harold, supposing him to be successful in his shopping amongst the ferns and flowers of Saphrar's Pleasure Gardens, intended to conduct his squirming prize along this unscenic, difficult and improbable route.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #40)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
16
37
They were spaced about every ten feet on the rope.
16
38
Still, even resting periodically, the climb was an exhausting one.
16
39
More disturbing to me was the prospect of bringing the golden sphere down the rope and under the water and through the underground stream to the place where we had embarked on this adventure.
16
40
Also, I was not clear how Harold, supposing him to be successful in his shopping amongst the ferns and flowers of Saphrar's Pleasure Gardens, intended to conduct his squirming prize along this unscenic, difficult and improbable route.
16
41
Being an inquisitive chap, I asked him about it, some two or three hundred feet up the drum rope.
16
42
"In escaping," he informed me, "we shall steal two tarns and make away".
16
43
"I am pleased to see," I said, "that you have a plan".
They were spaced about every ten feet on the rope.
Still, even resting periodically, the climb was an exhausting one.
More disturbing to me was the prospect of bringing the golden sphere down the rope and under the water and through the underground stream to the place where we had embarked on this adventure.
Also, I was not clear how Harold, supposing him to be successful in his shopping amongst the ferns and flowers of Saphrar's Pleasure Gardens, intended to conduct his squirming prize along this unscenic, difficult and improbable route.
Being an inquisitive chap, I asked him about it, some two or three hundred feet up the drum rope.
"In escaping," he informed me, "we shall steal two tarns and make away".
"I am pleased to see," I said, "that you have a plan".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 16)