Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
10
384
She had gray eyes; her hair was dark; her face was cold, and harsh.
10
385
"But I am of Ax Glacier," said the Forkbeard.
10
386
In the Ax Glacier country, of course, there were no farms, and there were no verr or bosk, there being insufficient grazing.
10
387
Accordingly there would be little field dunging to be done, there being no fields in the first place and no dung in the second; too, due to the absence of verr or bosk, butter would be in scarce supply.
10
388
The free woman, I could see, was not much pleased with the Forkbeard's response.
10
389
"Thorgeir, is it not?" she asked.
10
390
"Thorgeir of Ax Glacier," said the Forkbeard, bowing.
She had gray eyes; her hair was dark; her face was cold, and harsh.
"But I am of Ax Glacier," said the Forkbeard.
In the Ax Glacier country, of course, there were no farms, and there were no verr or bosk, there being insufficient grazing.
Accordingly there would be little field dunging to be done, there being no fields in the first place and no dung in the second; too, due to the absence of verr or bosk, butter would be in scarce supply.
The free woman, I could see, was not much pleased with the Forkbeard's response.
"Thorgeir, is it not?" she asked.
"Thorgeir of Ax Glacier," said the Forkbeard, bowing.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )