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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 50 There is little to fear from it, except, in the spring, should it rise and shift to the east, or, in the fall, should it blow westward.
4 51 We were moving through hilly country, with much scrub brush.
4 52 There were many large rocks strewn about.
4 53 Underfoot there was much dust and gravel.
4 54 On the shaded sides of some rocks, and the shaded slopes of hills, here and there, grew stubborn, brownish patches of verr grass.
4 55 Occasionally we passed a water hole, and the tents of nomads.
4 56 About some of these water holes there were a dozen or so small trees, flahdah trees, like flat-topped umbrellas on crooked sticks, not more than twenty feet high; they are narrow branched, with lanceolate leaves.
There is little to fear from it, except, in the spring, should it rise and shift to the east, or, in the fall, should it blow westward. We were moving through hilly country, with much scrub brush. There were many large rocks strewn about. Underfoot there was much dust and gravel. On the shaded sides of some rocks, and the shaded slopes of hills, here and there, grew stubborn, brownish patches of verr grass. Occasionally we passed a water hole, and the tents of nomads. About some of these water holes there were a dozen or so small trees, flahdah trees, like flat-topped umbrellas on crooked sticks, not more than twenty feet high; they are narrow branched, with lanceolate leaves. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )