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Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

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67 57 If the ice was thick, it was laden with snow; if the stream moved, however slowly, beneath a ceiling of ice, that ice, if thin, too often broke beneath a man's weight.
67 58 Too, to plunge into the icy water, in the cold, without a prompt application of warmth, the availability of fire, a toweling and change of gear, might within an ahn result in incapacitation.
67 59 But as recorded, shortly after the strange message heard within the world, Cabot became less concerned with the obviousness of his trail, hitherto so obviously broken through the snow.
67 60 He had for ahn, you see, waded through snow, much of it to his thighs.
67 61 But shortly after the strange message the snow ceased to be deep and dry, and began to subside into dampness, and, where it had been flat, and hard, and icy, he could see water beneath it, in bubbles, and tiny rivulets at the side.
67 62 He stopped, and put back his hood.
67 63 There was a cracking sound, and he crouched down, alert, but it had been ice fallen from a branch.
If the ice was thick, it was laden with snow; if the stream moved, however slowly, beneath a ceiling of ice, that ice, if thin, too often broke beneath a man's weight. Too, to plunge into the icy water, in the cold, without a prompt application of warmth, the availability of fire, a toweling and change of gear, might within an ahn result in incapacitation. But as recorded, shortly after the strange message heard within the world, Cabot became less concerned with the obviousness of his trail, hitherto so obviously broken through the snow. He had for ahn, you see, waded through snow, much of it to his thighs. But shortly after the strange message the snow ceased to be deep and dry, and began to subside into dampness, and, where it had been flat, and hard, and icy, he could see water beneath it, in bubbles, and tiny rivulets at the side. He stopped, and put back his hood. There was a cracking sound, and he crouched down, alert, but it had been ice fallen from a branch. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter )