Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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220
Then Telima entered, as one who owns the hut, as though I was not there.
5
221
"Light the lamp," she said to me.
5
222
I did so, fumbling in the darkness, striking together the flint and steel, sparks falling into the small bowl of dried petals of the rence.
5
223
In this tiny flame I thrust a bit of rence stem, from a bundle of such, and, with it, lit the tiny tharlarion-oil lamp set in its copper bowl.
5
224
I put the bit of rence stem back, as I had seen Telima do, in the small bowl of petals, where, with the flaming petals, it was soon extinguished.
5
225
The tharlarion-oil lamp, now lit, flickering, illuminated the interior of the hut with a yellowish light.
5
226
She was eating a rence cake.
Then Telima entered, as one who owns the hut, as though I was not there.
"Light the lamp," she said to me.
I did so, fumbling in the darkness, striking together the flint and steel, sparks falling into the small bowl of dried petals of the rence.
In this tiny flame I thrust a bit of rence stem, from a bundle of such, and, with it, lit the tiny tharlarion-oil lamp set in its copper bowl.
I put the bit of rence stem back, as I had seen Telima do, in the small bowl of petals, where, with the flaming petals, it was soon extinguished.
The tharlarion-oil lamp, now lit, flickering, illuminated the interior of the hut with a yellowish light.
She was eating a rence cake.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )