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

After a time, sweating profusely, yet, oddly enough, shivering, I pulled down the blanket to look at the moons. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #305)
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18 305 After a time, sweating profusely, yet, oddly enough, shivering, I pulled down the blanket to look at the moons.

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

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18 302 I did not intend to do so again.
18 303 Tarn scouts and patrols of Cosians, in the vicinity of the delta's coasts, might be more troublesome.
18 304 Still I did not think I would envy fellows who might come into the marsh after me.
18 305 After a time, sweating profusely, yet, oddly enough, shivering, I pulled down the blanket to look at the moons.
18 306 They were clear now.
18 307 The second wave of the flies had passed.
18 308 I was in no hurry to leave the relative security of the rence.
I did not intend to do so again. Tarn scouts and patrols of Cosians, in the vicinity of the delta's coasts, might be more troublesome. Still I did not think I would envy fellows who might come into the marsh after me. After a time, sweating profusely, yet, oddly enough, shivering, I pulled down the blanket to look at the moons. They were clear now. The second wave of the flies had passed. I was in no hurry to leave the relative security of the rence. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 18)