Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
13
486
I moved by night, and, by day, slept in Ka-la-na thickets.
13
487
I was stirring in my bed of soft grasses, hidden in one such thicket, half asleep.
13
488
I was drowsy.
13
489
There were insects about.
13
490
I had been well fed the night before, for I had stopped, hidden in the darkness, near a peasant village, where, from a pole, I had stolen a piece of drying meat, bosk flesh.
13
491
It was far superior to what I had been able to snare.
13
492
I had not cooked my meat since Ute's capture.
I moved by night, and, by day, slept in Ka-la-na thickets.
I was stirring in my bed of soft grasses, hidden in one such thicket, half asleep.
I was drowsy.
There were insects about.
I had been well fed the night before, for I had stopped, hidden in the darkness, near a peasant village, where, from a pole, I had stolen a piece of drying meat, bosk flesh.
It was far superior to what I had been able to snare.
I had not cooked my meat since Ute's capture.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter )