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Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)

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16 91 Rain had begun to fall, as it apparently had the night before.
16 92 I stumbled on through the darkness, my legs lashed to the thighs by the knives of the wind-whipped grass.
16 93 I soon grew weak and exhausted.
16 94 I sought a dwelling, or a road, which I might follow to a dwelling, that I might there, like an urt, skulk about and, as at the inn, piteously seek some sustenance from their refuse.
16 95 Twice I fainted, probably from hunger.
16 96 The second time I recovered consciousness the storm had worsened and the sky was bursting with lightning and thunder.
16 97 As I crouched in the grass I saw, in a valley below me, in a flash of lightning, like a wet stone ribbon, a road.
Rain had begun to fall, as it apparently had the night before. I stumbled on through the darkness, my legs lashed to the thighs by the knives of the wind-whipped grass. I soon grew weak and exhausted. I sought a dwelling, or a road, which I might follow to a dwelling, that I might there, like an urt, skulk about and, as at the inn, piteously seek some sustenance from their refuse. Twice I fainted, probably from hunger. The second time I recovered consciousness the storm had worsened and the sky was bursting with lightning and thunder. As I crouched in the grass I saw, in a valley below me, in a flash of lightning, like a wet stone ribbon, a road. - (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )