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Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 473 I made little sense of this.
1 474 "Near the rock, dead," said Ibn Saran, "blistered, blackened by the sun, dried, weighing no more than a child or woman, was a man.
1 475 He had torn off his clothing and drunk sand".
1 476 It would not have been a pleasant death.
1 477 Doubtless he had died, mad, thinking he had found water.
1 478 "It, judging from discarded accouterments," said Ibn Saran, "was a raider".
1 479 "Was there no kaiila?" I asked.
I made little sense of this. "Near the rock, dead," said Ibn Saran, "blistered, blackened by the sun, dried, weighing no more than a child or woman, was a man. He had torn off his clothing and drunk sand". It would not have been a pleasant death. Doubtless he had died, mad, thinking he had found water. "It, judging from discarded accouterments," said Ibn Saran, "was a raider". "Was there no kaiila?" I asked. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )