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Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)

This shelter would protect them from arrows, should they come, from the forest, and, by means of the fires, should discourage the too-close approach of either panthers or sleen, which animals, in any case, seldom leave the forest, seldom prowl on the beach. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #186)
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18 186 This shelter would protect them from arrows, should they come, from the forest, and, by means of the fires, should discourage the too-close approach of either panthers or sleen, which animals, in any case, seldom leave the forest, seldom prowl on the beach.

Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

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18 183 In this fashion, sapling by sapling, a rude semicircular palisade, of some one hundred feet in length, swiftly took form.
18 184 It shielded them from the forest.
18 185 Across the open side, wood was gathered for animal fires, facing the beach.
18 186 This shelter would protect them from arrows, should they come, from the forest, and, by means of the fires, should discourage the too-close approach of either panthers or sleen, which animals, in any case, seldom leave the forest, seldom prowl on the beach.
18 187 It was growing dark.
18 188 It was doubtless for that reason that the palisade was not closed.
18 189 Leading from the open side of the palisade to the great beacon was a column of pairs of fires.
In this fashion, sapling by sapling, a rude semicircular palisade, of some one hundred feet in length, swiftly took form. It shielded them from the forest. Across the open side, wood was gathered for animal fires, facing the beach. This shelter would protect them from arrows, should they come, from the forest, and, by means of the fires, should discourage the too-close approach of either panthers or sleen, which animals, in any case, seldom leave the forest, seldom prowl on the beach. It was growing dark. It was doubtless for that reason that the palisade was not closed. Leading from the open side of the palisade to the great beacon was a column of pairs of fires. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 18)