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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 255 We, in coffle, followed this road.
8 256 I liked the smell of Laura, the fresh fields before the forests, even the smell of the river and the wood.
8 257 We could smell roast tarsk from somewhere.
8 258 We, and the wagons, passed between wooden sleds, with leather runners, on which there were squared blocks of granite, from the quarries east of Laura; and between barrels and hogsheads of fish and salt; and between bales of sleen fur and panther hides, from the forests beyond.
8 259 I put out my hand and touched some of the sleen fur as I passed it.
8 260 It was not unpleasing to my touch.
8 261 There were men who came to stand along the edge of the road to watch us pass.
We, in coffle, followed this road. I liked the smell of Laura, the fresh fields before the forests, even the smell of the river and the wood. We could smell roast tarsk from somewhere. We, and the wagons, passed between wooden sleds, with leather runners, on which there were squared blocks of granite, from the quarries east of Laura; and between barrels and hogsheads of fish and salt; and between bales of sleen fur and panther hides, from the forests beyond. I put out my hand and touched some of the sleen fur as I passed it. It was not unpleasing to my touch. There were men who came to stand along the edge of the road to watch us pass. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )