Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
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91
Why should there be so many rence islands in the same vicinity, even though it was near the first of Se'Kara? Surely the capture of one traveler in the delta did not warrant this attention, and, of course, the islands must have been gathered together even before I had entered the area.
Why should there be so many rence islands in the same vicinity, even though it was near the first of Se'Kara? Surely the capture of one traveler in the delta did not warrant this attention, and, of course, the islands must have been gathered together even before I had entered the area.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #91)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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3
88
It is seldom, even in Se'Kara, that so many rence islands would gather for festival.
3
89
Usually it would be two or three.
3
90
At such times there is drinking of rence beer, steeped, boiled and fermented from crushed seeds and the whitish pith of the plant; singing; games; contests and courtship, for the young people of the rence islands too seldom meet those of the other communities.
3
91
Why should there be so many rence islands in the same vicinity, even though it was near the first of Se'Kara? Surely the capture of one traveler in the delta did not warrant this attention, and, of course, the islands must have been gathered together even before I had entered the area.
3
92
"He is a spy," said one of the other men present, who stood beside Ho-Hak.
3
93
This man was tall, and strong looking.
3
94
He carried a marsh spear.
It is seldom, even in Se'Kara, that so many rence islands would gather for festival.
Usually it would be two or three.
At such times there is drinking of rence beer, steeped, boiled and fermented from crushed seeds and the whitish pith of the plant; singing; games; contests and courtship, for the young people of the rence islands too seldom meet those of the other communities.
Why should there be so many rence islands in the same vicinity, even though it was near the first of Se'Kara? Surely the capture of one traveler in the delta did not warrant this attention, and, of course, the islands must have been gathered together even before I had entered the area.
"He is a spy," said one of the other men present, who stood beside Ho-Hak.
This man was tall, and strong looking.
He carried a marsh spear.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 3)