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Book 35. (1 results) Quarry of Gor (Individual Quote)

One claimed to have seen canal urts swimming in the vicinity of some shadowy, muchly submerged visitant to the Canal of Veminiums, presumably a shark or long tharlarion. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #21)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 21 One claimed to have seen canal urts swimming in the vicinity of some shadowy, muchly submerged visitant to the Canal of Veminiums, presumably a shark or long tharlarion.

Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
17 18 It was not impossible that Aglaia had seen something in the water.
17 19 As I may have mentioned, sometimes a shark, usually a marsh shark or Tamber shark, is found in the canals, but they normally find their way back to the delta or the sea.
17 20 Two other anomalous events had occurred, or were said to have occurred.
17 21 One claimed to have seen canal urts swimming in the vicinity of some shadowy, muchly submerged visitant to the Canal of Veminiums, presumably a shark or long tharlarion.
17 22 This was unusual because urts commonly avoid sharks and tharlarion, often fleeing from their presence.
17 23 In this case, they seemed to be clustering about the shape, indeed, some said, as though accompanying it, almost as though investigating it, almost as though curious.
17 24 The second incident, which may have an altogether different explanation, had to do with an urt girl.
It was not impossible that Aglaia had seen something in the water. As I may have mentioned, sometimes a shark, usually a marsh shark or Tamber shark, is found in the canals, but they normally find their way back to the delta or the sea. Two other anomalous events had occurred, or were said to have occurred. One claimed to have seen canal urts swimming in the vicinity of some shadowy, muchly submerged visitant to the Canal of Veminiums, presumably a shark or long tharlarion. This was unusual because urts commonly avoid sharks and tharlarion, often fleeing from their presence. In this case, they seemed to be clustering about the shape, indeed, some said, as though accompanying it, almost as though investigating it, almost as though curious. The second incident, which may have an altogether different explanation, had to do with an urt girl. - (Quarry of Gor, Chapter 17)