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"salt " "sugar "

Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 170 I knelt back on my heels.
6 171 I moved a bit with the motion of the wagon.
6 172 The chain moved a bit on my neck, looping up to the throat of the girl on my right.
6 173 It was hard to tell in the hood but I thought I detected the smell of salt air.
6 174 We had now been in the wagon perhaps an hour.
6 175 It sounded now, judging from the sound of the metal-rimmed wheels, and felt, judging from the vibrations, like we were moving over cobblestones.
6 176 The back of my calves, where I had been struck, now felt better.
I knelt back on my heels. I moved a bit with the motion of the wagon. The chain moved a bit on my neck, looping up to the throat of the girl on my right. It was hard to tell in the hood but I thought I detected the smell of salt air. We had now been in the wagon perhaps an hour. It sounded now, judging from the sound of the metal-rimmed wheels, and felt, judging from the vibrations, like we were moving over cobblestones. The back of my calves, where I had been struck, now felt better. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter )