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Book 26. (1 results) Witness of Gor (Individual Quote)

His lower body was filthy as it seemed that one or more of the tunnels had been flooded to the height of a man's waist, to facilitate the entry of water urts and tharlarion. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 25, Sentence #14)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
25 14 His lower body was filthy as it seemed that one or more of the tunnels had been flooded to the height of a man's waist, to facilitate the entry of water urts and tharlarion.

Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
25 11 The pit master had been covered with grime and blood.
25 12 He had been cut about the left shoulder.
25 13 A bloody rag had been knotted about his upper body.
25 14 His lower body was filthy as it seemed that one or more of the tunnels had been flooded to the height of a man's waist, to facilitate the entry of water urts and tharlarion.
25 15 These had been, I gathered, by noise and fire, herded toward intruders.
25 16 But now he was clean and clad in a fresh tunic.
25 17 That he had been wounded would not now be discernible, the blood stanched, the wound dressed, the dressing hidden beneath the tunic.
The pit master had been covered with grime and blood. He had been cut about the left shoulder. A bloody rag had been knotted about his upper body. His lower body was filthy as it seemed that one or more of the tunnels had been flooded to the height of a man's waist, to facilitate the entry of water urts and tharlarion. These had been, I gathered, by noise and fire, herded toward intruders. But now he was clean and clad in a fresh tunic. That he had been wounded would not now be discernible, the blood stanched, the wound dressed, the dressing hidden beneath the tunic. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter 25)