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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 58 The "bath" in the Tahari is not a matter of crawling into a small tub but is more in the nature, as on Gor generally, of a combination of cleaning and swimming, and reveling in the water, usually connected with various oils and towelings.
11 59 One of the pleasures at the larger oases is the opportunity to bathe.
11 60 At Nine Wells, for example, there are two public baths.
11 61 Within an ahn after the cessation of the rain, the sun again paramount, merciless, in the now-cloudless sky, the footing was sufficiently firm, the water lost under the dust and sand, to support the footing of kaiila.
11 62 The animals were unhooded, we mounted, and again our quest continued.
11 63 It was only a day later that the flies appeared.
11 64 I had thought, first, it was another storm.
The "bath" in the Tahari is not a matter of crawling into a small tub but is more in the nature, as on Gor generally, of a combination of cleaning and swimming, and reveling in the water, usually connected with various oils and towelings. One of the pleasures at the larger oases is the opportunity to bathe. At Nine Wells, for example, there are two public baths. Within an ahn after the cessation of the rain, the sun again paramount, merciless, in the now-cloudless sky, the footing was sufficiently firm, the water lost under the dust and sand, to support the footing of kaiila. The animals were unhooded, we mounted, and again our quest continued. It was only a day later that the flies appeared. I had thought, first, it was another storm. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )