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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 377 Plenius and I started, and I think some of the others, too, for there was a sudden tearing, ripping sound.
29 378 Looking about, we saw that Labienus had torn a large piece of bark from a stout branch, like a small trunk, which had been brought to him.
29 379 There were even marks in the exposed wood.
29 380 He then, looking out, over the marsh, immersed his hands in salt and water.
29 381 I offered Plenius a piece of the fish, which he accepted, and we ate together.
30 1 The Tor Shrub I looked off, through the shrubbery and trees, behind Titus.
30 2 There was something there of interest.
Plenius and I started, and I think some of the others, too, for there was a sudden tearing, ripping sound. Looking about, we saw that Labienus had torn a large piece of bark from a stout branch, like a small trunk, which had been brought to him. There were even marks in the exposed wood. He then, looking out, over the marsh, immersed his hands in salt and water. I offered Plenius a piece of the fish, which he accepted, and we ate together. The Tor Shrub I looked off, through the shrubbery and trees, behind Titus. There was something there of interest. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )