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"sa-tarna "

Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 48 He climbed to his feet.
7 49 He knocked the dirt from the knees of his leather trousers.
7 50 "Good," he said.
7 51 sa-tarna is the major crop of the Forkbeard's lands, but, too, there are many gardens, and, as I have noted, bosk and verr, too, are raised.
7 52 Ottar dug for the Forkbeard and myself two radishes and we, wiping the dirt from them, ate them.
7 53 The tospits, in the Forkbeard's orchard, which can grow at this latitude, as the larma cannot, were too green to eat.
7 54 I smiled, recalling that tospits almost invariably have an odd number of seeds, saving the rarer, long-stemmed variety.
He climbed to his feet. He knocked the dirt from the knees of his leather trousers. "Good," he said. sa-tarna is the major crop of the Forkbeard's lands, but, too, there are many gardens, and, as I have noted, bosk and verr, too, are raised. Ottar dug for the Forkbeard and myself two radishes and we, wiping the dirt from them, ate them. The tospits, in the Forkbeard's orchard, which can grow at this latitude, as the larma cannot, were too green to eat. I smiled, recalling that tospits almost invariably have an odd number of seeds, saving the rarer, long-stemmed variety. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )