Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
2
240
Some of the peppers and spices, relished even by children in the Tahari districts, were sufficient to convince an average good fellow of Thentis or Ar that the roof of his mouth and his tongue were being torn out of his head.
Some of the peppers and spices, relished even by children in the Tahari districts, were sufficient to convince an average good fellow of Thentis or Ar that the roof of his mouth and his tongue were being torn out of his head.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 2, Sentence #240)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
2
237
Most tospits do.
2
238
I would not, however, have been likely to wager on the matter with Kamchak of the Tuchuks.
2
239
I was mildly surprised that the boy had been eating the tospit raw, for they are quite bitter, but, I knew, that people of the Tahari regions, these bright, hot regions, relished strong tastes and smells.
2
240
Some of the peppers and spices, relished even by children in the Tahari districts, were sufficient to convince an average good fellow of Thentis or Ar that the roof of his mouth and his tongue were being torn out of his head.
2
241
I looked about myself, from time to time, as a warrior does.
2
242
Seldom does he move any great distance without turning to see what is behind him.
2
243
Then I continued toward the bazaar.
Most tospits do.
I would not, however, have been likely to wager on the matter with Kamchak of the Tuchuks.
I was mildly surprised that the boy had been eating the tospit raw, for they are quite bitter, but, I knew, that people of the Tahari regions, these bright, hot regions, relished strong tastes and smells.
Some of the peppers and spices, relished even by children in the Tahari districts, were sufficient to convince an average good fellow of Thentis or Ar that the roof of his mouth and his tongue were being torn out of his head.
I looked about myself, from time to time, as a warrior does.
Seldom does he move any great distance without turning to see what is behind him.
Then I continued toward the bazaar.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 2)