Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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98
The dried bosk meat in the tin, and the bread with it, yellow sa-tarna bread, now stale, was almost gone.
The dried bosk meat in the tin, and the bread with it, yellow Sa-Tarna bread, now stale, was almost gone.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #98)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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95
And the great, vast clean smell of Thassa was clear.
1
96
I rejoiced, moving ahead.
1
97
There was not much water left in the gourd now, and it was the last of several I had brought with me.
1
98
The dried bosk meat in the tin, and the bread with it, yellow sa-tarna bread, now stale, was almost gone.
1
99
Then I stopped short, for tied to a rence plant before me now was a sheaf of red cloth.
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100
I then knew that the two pieces of cloth I had encountered earlier had not been simple trail marks but boundary signs, warnings.
1
101
I had come into an area of the delta where I was not welcome, into a territory that must be claimed by some small community, doubtless, of rence growers.
And the great, vast clean smell of Thassa was clear.
I rejoiced, moving ahead.
There was not much water left in the gourd now, and it was the last of several I had brought with me.
The dried bosk meat in the tin, and the bread with it, yellow sa-tarna bread, now stale, was almost gone.
Then I stopped short, for tied to a rence plant before me now was a sheaf of red cloth.
I then knew that the two pieces of cloth I had encountered earlier had not been simple trail marks but boundary signs, warnings.
I had come into an area of the delta where I was not welcome, into a territory that must be claimed by some small community, doubtless, of rence growers.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 1)