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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 61 The cloud cover was still heavy.
27 62 The moons were obscured.
27 63 I continued on, and on, in the mud, stumbling in the darkness.
27 64 Surely I walked for a very long time, and then, exhausted, unable to continue, but content with my progress, I lay down to rest, I think a little before dawn, and must have slept for better than two ahn.
27 65 It was light when I awakened, and I drank, as might have a tabuk doe, from a puddle of clear, gathered water in a hollow, in the wet grass.
27 66 Then I found a Sul plant, the golden Sul, and dug out the tuber, washed it clean in the water, and consumed it, I fear voraciously.
27 67 Looking about, gathering my bearings, I noted Tur-Pah clinging about nearby Tur trees.
The cloud cover was still heavy. The moons were obscured. I continued on, and on, in the mud, stumbling in the darkness. Surely I walked for a very long time, and then, exhausted, unable to continue, but content with my progress, I lay down to rest, I think a little before dawn, and must have slept for better than two ahn. It was light when I awakened, and I drank, as might have a tabuk doe, from a puddle of clear, gathered water in a hollow, in the wet grass. Then I found a Sul plant, the golden Sul, and dug out the tuber, washed it clean in the water, and consumed it, I fear voraciously. Looking about, gathering my bearings, I noted Tur-Pah clinging about nearby Tur trees. - (Smugglers of Gor, Chapter )