Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
290
There are wardens who watch the trees, guarding against illegal cutting and pasturage, and inspectors who, each year, tally and examine them.
There are wardens who watch the trees, guarding against illegal cutting and pasturage, and inspectors who, each year, tally and examine them.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #290)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
10
287
In the northern forests Port Kar already had several such preserves.
10
288
There is a ceremony in the establishment of such a preserve, involving proclamations and the soundings of trumpets.
10
289
Such preserves are posted, and surrounded by ditches to keep out cattle and unlicensed wagoners.
10
290
There are wardens who watch the trees, guarding against illegal cutting and pasturage, and inspectors who, each year, tally and examine them.
10
291
The wardens are also responsible, incidentally, for managing and improving the woods.
10
292
They do such work as thinning and planting, and trimming, and keeping the protective ditch in repair.
10
293
They are also responsible for bending and fastening certain numbers of young trees so that they will grow into desired shapes, usually to be used for frames, and stem and sternposts.
In the northern forests Port Kar already had several such preserves.
There is a ceremony in the establishment of such a preserve, involving proclamations and the soundings of trumpets.
Such preserves are posted, and surrounded by ditches to keep out cattle and unlicensed wagoners.
There are wardens who watch the trees, guarding against illegal cutting and pasturage, and inspectors who, each year, tally and examine them.
The wardens are also responsible, incidentally, for managing and improving the woods.
They do such work as thinning and planting, and trimming, and keeping the protective ditch in repair.
They are also responsible for bending and fastening certain numbers of young trees so that they will grow into desired shapes, usually to be used for frames, and stem and sternposts.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 10)