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Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)

Most sting flies, or needle flies, as the men from the south call them, originate in the delta, and similar places, estuaries and such, as their eggs are laid on the stems of rence plants. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #213)
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17 213 Most sting flies, or needle flies, as the men from the south call them, originate in the delta, and similar places, estuaries and such, as their eggs are laid on the stems of rence plants.

Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 210 "It is a needle fly," said a fellow.
17 211 "There is another," said a man.
17 212 "And another," said another.
17 213 Most sting flies, or needle flies, as the men from the south call them, originate in the delta, and similar places, estuaries and such, as their eggs are laid on the stems of rence plants.
17 214 As a result of the regularity of breeding and incubation times there tends, also, to be peak times for hatching.
17 215 These peak times are also in part, it is thought, a function of a combination of natural factors, having to do with conditions in the delta, such as temperature and humidity, and, in particular, the relative stability of such conditions.
17 216 Such hatching times, as might be supposed, are carefully monitored by rencers.
"It is a needle fly," said a fellow. "There is another," said a man. "And another," said another. Most sting flies, or needle flies, as the men from the south call them, originate in the delta, and similar places, estuaries and such, as their eggs are laid on the stems of rence plants. As a result of the regularity of breeding and incubation times there tends, also, to be peak times for hatching. These peak times are also in part, it is thought, a function of a combination of natural factors, having to do with conditions in the delta, such as temperature and humidity, and, in particular, the relative stability of such conditions. Such hatching times, as might be supposed, are carefully monitored by rencers. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 17)