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Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 3 She was standing on a small skiff of rence, not larger than my own rush craft, about seven feet long and two feet wide, fastened together, as mine was, with marsh vine; it, like mine, had a slightly curved stern and prow.
2 4 In her hand was a curved throwing stick, used for hunting birds.
2 5 It is not a boomerang, which would be largely useless among the sedges and rushes, but it would, of course, float, and might be recovered and used indefinitely.
2 6 Some girls are quite skilled with this light weapon.
2 7 It stuns the bird, which is then gathered from the water and tied, alive, in the craft.
2 8 The birds are later, on the rence islands, killed and cooked.
2 9 I moved the rush craft toward her, but not swiftly.
She was standing on a small skiff of rence, not larger than my own rush craft, about seven feet long and two feet wide, fastened together, as mine was, with marsh vine; it, like mine, had a slightly curved stern and prow. In her hand was a curved throwing stick, used for hunting birds. It is not a boomerang, which would be largely useless among the sedges and rushes, but it would, of course, float, and might be recovered and used indefinitely. Some girls are quite skilled with this light weapon. It stuns the bird, which is then gathered from the water and tied, alive, in the craft. The birds are later, on the rence islands, killed and cooked. I moved the rush craft toward her, but not swiftly. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )