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Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

No grass grows about these water holes because many animals are brought to them and graze it to the earth. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #40)
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2 40 No grass grows about these water holes because many animals are brought to them and graze it to the earth.

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

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2 37 The herds of these animals are found in the desert.
2 38 They are kept by nomads, who move them from one area of verr grass to another, or from one water hole to another, as the holes, for the season, go dry.
2 39 Smaller water sources are used in the spring, for these are the first to go dry, larger ones later in the year.
2 40 No grass grows about these water holes because many animals are brought to them and graze it to the earth.
2 41 They are usually muddy ponds, with some stunted trees about, centered in the midst of an extensive radius of grassless, cracked, dry earth.
2 42 Meat, hides, and animal-hair cloth are furnished to the oases by the nomads.
2 43 In turn, from the oases the nomads receive, most importantly, Sa-Tarna grain and the Bazi tea.
The herds of these animals are found in the desert. They are kept by nomads, who move them from one area of verr grass to another, or from one water hole to another, as the holes, for the season, go dry. Smaller water sources are used in the spring, for these are the first to go dry, larger ones later in the year. No grass grows about these water holes because many animals are brought to them and graze it to the earth. They are usually muddy ponds, with some stunted trees about, centered in the midst of an extensive radius of grassless, cracked, dry earth. Meat, hides, and animal-hair cloth are furnished to the oases by the nomads. In turn, from the oases the nomads receive, most importantly, Sa-Tarna grain and the Bazi tea. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 2)