Book 32. (1 results) Smugglers of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
15
442
The journey from the cold, stony beach of thassa, brushed by the wind, to Tarncamp had taken the better part of four days, and the similar journey from Tarncamp to Shipcamp had been much the same.
The journey from the cold, stony beach of Thassa, brushed by the wind, to Tarncamp had taken the better part of four days, and the similar journey from Tarncamp to Shipcamp had been much the same.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #442)
Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
15
439
The larger, northern camp was narrow, some half of a pasang in length, along the river, and probably no more than two hundred yards in width, extending back toward the forest.
15
440
There was very little on the southern bank of the Alexandra, some two or three buildings, and the mysterious palisaded area.
15
441
I had been here several days.
15
442
The journey from the cold, stony beach of thassa, brushed by the wind, to Tarncamp had taken the better part of four days, and the similar journey from Tarncamp to Shipcamp had been much the same.
15
443
One supposes unencumbered men might have made the journey in less time, but women, and wagons, would take longer.
15
444
I know little or nothing of what is being done here.
15
445
I suppose that is appropriate, and to be expected, as I am kajira.
The larger, northern camp was narrow, some half of a pasang in length, along the river, and probably no more than two hundred yards in width, extending back toward the forest.
There was very little on the southern bank of the Alexandra, some two or three buildings, and the mysterious palisaded area.
I had been here several days.
The journey from the cold, stony beach of thassa, brushed by the wind, to Tarncamp had taken the better part of four days, and the similar journey from Tarncamp to Shipcamp had been much the same.
One supposes unencumbered men might have made the journey in less time, but women, and wagons, would take longer.
I know little or nothing of what is being done here.
I suppose that is appropriate, and to be expected, as I am kajira.
- (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter 15)