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Book 32. (7 results) Smugglers of Gor (Context Quote)

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25 96 The boar can be dangerous, with its short temper and curved, slashing tusks, but I saw no boar here, and, in any event, they are most dangerous in the spring, when marking out territory They were rooting, of course, and this meant food.
25 97 I waited for a time, and then, when they had drifted on, rooting elsewhere, investigated their rooting place, with its turned, gouged ground.
25 98 I found some small, tuberous roots which had been missed, or rejected.
25 99 I did not know what they were, but from the texture of the root and its starchiness, I would have supposed some tiny variety of wild sul.
25 100 I also found another root, and carelessly bit into it, which turned out to be a most serious, even hideous, mistake, unless, perhaps, one were on the brink of dying of starvation.
25 101 It was not poisonous, of course, but one could easily conceive of it being regarded as such.
25 102 In a loose sense, it was edible.
The boar can be dangerous, with its short temper and curved, slashing tusks, but I saw no boar here, and, in any event, they are most dangerous in the spring, when marking out territory They were rooting, of course, and this meant food. I waited for a time, and then, when they had drifted on, rooting elsewhere, investigated their rooting place, with its turned, gouged ground. I found some small, tuberous roots which had been missed, or rejected. I did not know what they were, but from the texture of the root and its starchiness, I would have supposed some tiny variety of wild sul. I also found another root, and carelessly bit into it, which turned out to be a most serious, even hideous, mistake, unless, perhaps, one were on the brink of dying of starvation. It was not poisonous, of course, but one could easily conceive of it being regarded as such. In a loose sense, it was edible. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )