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Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 181 I had little doubt that their efforts had been attended with surprising results.
5 182 I remembered a metal envelope in which I had received a message, years ago, on a solitary camping trip, in the winter, in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
5 183 I had neglected to follow the instructions, to discard the envelope.
5 184 It had burst suddenly into flame.
5 185 The fearful destruction of the object not only destroyed it, but was such that it might have blinded one in whose hands it lay, or burned them alive.
5 186 It had been in my knapsack and I had managed to slip it free and let it fall to the snow, which it melted, for yards about.
5 187 "In what way?" I asked.
I had little doubt that their efforts had been attended with surprising results. I remembered a metal envelope in which I had received a message, years ago, on a solitary camping trip, in the winter, in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. I had neglected to follow the instructions, to discard the envelope. It had burst suddenly into flame. The fearful destruction of the object not only destroyed it, but was such that it might have blinded one in whose hands it lay, or burned them alive. It had been in my knapsack and I had managed to slip it free and let it fall to the snow, which it melted, for yards about. "In what way?" I asked. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )