Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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6
236
I wondered where the draft animals, presumably oxen, were, who would draw the heavy wagon.
I wondered where the draft animals, presumably oxen, were, who would draw the heavy wagon.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #236)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
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6
233
It was rather large.
6
234
It was also scarred in several places, as though it had been struck with sharp objects.
6
235
In places the wood was splintered.
6
236
I wondered where the draft animals, presumably oxen, were, who would draw the heavy wagon.
6
237
I further noted that the boards of the wagon, besides being struck and splintered in certain places, were, in other places, darkened, as though by smoke.
6
238
Further, looking more closely I could see that the paint on the wagon, which was red, had cracked and blistered considerably.
6
239
It was reasonably clear that the wagon had been afire, or had come through a fire.
It was rather large.
It was also scarred in several places, as though it had been struck with sharp objects.
In places the wood was splintered.
I wondered where the draft animals, presumably oxen, were, who would draw the heavy wagon.
I further noted that the boards of the wagon, besides being struck and splintered in certain places, were, in other places, darkened, as though by smoke.
Further, looking more closely I could see that the paint on the wagon, which was red, had cracked and blistered considerably.
It was reasonably clear that the wagon had been afire, or had come through a fire.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 6)