Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
4
169
Its ceiling was continuous with its walls, and, in its curve, stood not more than four feet from the rence surface of the island.
4
170
The rence hut is commonly used for little else than sleeping.
4
171
She struck together, over a copper bowl, a bit of steel and flint, the sparks falling into some dried petals of the rence.
4
172
A small flame was kindled into which she thrust a bit of rence stem, like a match.
4
173
The bit of stem took the fire and with it she lit a tiny lamp, also sitting in a shallow copper bowl, which burned tharlarion oil.
4
174
She set the lamp to one side.
4
175
Her few belongings were in the tiny hut.
Its ceiling was continuous with its walls, and, in its curve, stood not more than four feet from the rence surface of the island.
The rence hut is commonly used for little else than sleeping.
She struck together, over a copper bowl, a bit of steel and flint, the sparks falling into some dried petals of the rence.
A small flame was kindled into which she thrust a bit of rence stem, like a match.
The bit of stem took the fire and with it she lit a tiny lamp, also sitting in a shallow copper bowl, which burned tharlarion oil.
She set the lamp to one side.
Her few belongings were in the tiny hut.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )