Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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40
Two handfuls of this, the hands cupped together, may then be dampened in a spring, or stream, and eaten.
11
41
The Pani are fond of rice.
11
42
It is sometimes boiled in a helmet.
11
43
Each ahn we stopped.
11
44
At night the coffle rope was tied between two trees, and our hands were tied behind us.
11
45
I was puzzled why, in this lovely, lonely forest, with no one about, or I supposed no one was about, the men lit no fires.
11
46
I wondered, too, how they found their way through the forest, as it seemed trackless.
Two handfuls of this, the hands cupped together, may then be dampened in a spring, or stream, and eaten.
The Pani are fond of rice.
It is sometimes boiled in a helmet.
Each ahn we stopped.
At night the coffle rope was tied between two trees, and our hands were tied behind us.
I was puzzled why, in this lovely, lonely forest, with no one about, or I supposed no one was about, the men lit no fires.
I wondered, too, how they found their way through the forest, as it seemed trackless.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )