Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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2
60
The rence growers, I had learned, communicate by means of such signals, disguised as the cries of marsh gants.
The rence growers, I had learned, communicate by means of such signals, disguised as the cries of marsh gants.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #60)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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57
She and one or two of the others then put back their heads and uttered a kind of piping whistle, the call of the marsh gant.
2
58
This was answered from various points about us, most of which were several yards away.
2
59
Soon other rence craft, with their curved prows and sterns, had joined us.
2
60
The rence growers, I had learned, communicate by means of such signals, disguised as the cries of marsh gants.
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1
Ho-Hak The rence islands, on which the communities of rence growers dwell, are rather small, seldom more than two hundred by two hundred and fifty feet.
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2
They are formed entirely from the interwoven stems of the rence plants and float in the marsh.
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3
They are generally about eight to nine feet thick and have an exposed surface above the water of about three feet; as the rence stems break and rot away beneath the island, more layers are woven and placed on the surface.
She and one or two of the others then put back their heads and uttered a kind of piping whistle, the call of the marsh gant.
This was answered from various points about us, most of which were several yards away.
Soon other rence craft, with their curved prows and sterns, had joined us.
The rence growers, I had learned, communicate by means of such signals, disguised as the cries of marsh gants.
Ho-Hak The rence islands, on which the communities of rence growers dwell, are rather small, seldom more than two hundred by two hundred and fifty feet.
They are formed entirely from the interwoven stems of the rence plants and float in the marsh.
They are generally about eight to nine feet thick and have an exposed surface above the water of about three feet; as the rence stems break and rot away beneath the island, more layers are woven and placed on the surface.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 2)