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Book 36. (7 results) Avengers of Gor (Context Quote)

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14 40 "Some raiders will construct rafts from the charred timbers of the burned ships, rig sails, and attempt to leave the beach," said Thurnock.
14 41 "How far will they get, with little or no water?" asked Clitus.
14 42 "Some others, mad with thirst, will wander crazily into the hills, hoping to find streams or wells," said Thurnock.
14 43 "Others, at last, will rush to the shore, gorge themselves with fluid, and die the hideous salt death".
14 44 "In the vast Tahari," I said, "thirsting men have rushed upon the lances of foes, have tried to drink one another's blood".
14 45 "How could so fearful a thing be known?" asked Clitus.
14 46 "From the bodies," I said, "from the beards and necks".
"Some raiders will construct rafts from the charred timbers of the burned ships, rig sails, and attempt to leave the beach," said Thurnock. "How far will they get, with little or no water?" asked Clitus. "Some others, mad with thirst, will wander crazily into the hills, hoping to find streams or wells," said Thurnock. "Others, at last, will rush to the shore, gorge themselves with fluid, and die the hideous salt death". "In the vast Tahari," I said, "thirsting men have rushed upon the lances of foes, have tried to drink one another's blood". "How could so fearful a thing be known?" asked Clitus. "From the bodies," I said, "from the beards and necks". - (Avengers of Gor, Chapter )