Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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179
We had slept by day in Ka-la-na thickets, and moved southwestward by night.
13
180
Ute had not wished to build fires, but I had insisted upon it.
13
181
We could not eat our catches raw.
13
182
"Tal," cried Ute, greeting me as a free person.
13
183
"Tal!" I cried, pleased, waving to her.
13
184
I was very relieved that she had returned.
13
185
She had, thrust in her belt, the binding fiber she had used for snares.
We had slept by day in Ka-la-na thickets, and moved southwestward by night.
Ute had not wished to build fires, but I had insisted upon it.
We could not eat our catches raw.
"Tal," cried Ute, greeting me as a free person.
"Tal!" I cried, pleased, waving to her.
I was very relieved that she had returned.
She had, thrust in her belt, the binding fiber she had used for snares.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )