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Book 20. (1 results) Players of Gor (Individual Quote)

The jungles of the Anangoan interior serve as the setting for various fanciful tales, having to do with strange races, mysterious plants, and fabulous animals. - (Players of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #279)
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6 279 The jungles of the Anangoan interior serve as the setting for various fanciful tales, having to do with strange races, mysterious plants, and fabulous animals.

Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

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6 276 Anango, like Asperiche, is an exchange, or free, island in Thassa, administered by members of the caste of merchants.
6 277 It is, however, unlike Asperiche, very far away.
6 278 It is far south of the equator, so far south as to almost beyond the ken of most Goreans, except as a place both remote and exotic.
6 279 The jungles of the Anangoan interior serve as the setting for various fanciful tales, having to do with strange races, mysterious plants, and fabulous animals.
6 280 The "magicians of Anango," for what it is worth, seem to be well known everywhere on Gor except in Anango.
6 281 In Anango itself it seems folks have never heard of them.
6 282 "And it is the special property of this veil," Boots solemnly assured the girl, "that it is visible only to free persons".
Anango, like Asperiche, is an exchange, or free, island in Thassa, administered by members of the caste of merchants. It is, however, unlike Asperiche, very far away. It is far south of the equator, so far south as to almost beyond the ken of most Goreans, except as a place both remote and exotic. The jungles of the Anangoan interior serve as the setting for various fanciful tales, having to do with strange races, mysterious plants, and fabulous animals. The "magicians of Anango," for what it is worth, seem to be well known everywhere on Gor except in Anango. In Anango itself it seems folks have never heard of them. "And it is the special property of this veil," Boots solemnly assured the girl, "that it is visible only to free persons". - (Players of Gor, Chapter 6)