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

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14 199 These hoods, used on the march to Klima, have a tiny flap, closed and tied with a leather string, at the mouth, through which, several times during the day, opened, the spike of a water bag, carried by kaiila, is thrust.
14 200 The men are fed twice, once in the morning, once at night, when the hood is opened, and thrust up some inches to permit eating.
14 201 Food is thrust in their mouths.
14 202 It was generally dried fruit and bread, and a bit of salt, to compensate for the salt loss during the day's march, consequent on perspiration.
14 203 Proteins, meat, kaiila milk, vulo eggs, verr cheese, require much water for their digestion.
14 204 When water is in short supply, the nomads do not eat at all.
14 205 It takes weeks to starve, but only, in the Tahari, two days to die of thirst.
These hoods, used on the march to Klima, have a tiny flap, closed and tied with a leather string, at the mouth, through which, several times during the day, opened, the spike of a water bag, carried by kaiila, is thrust. The men are fed twice, once in the morning, once at night, when the hood is opened, and thrust up some inches to permit eating. Food is thrust in their mouths. It was generally dried fruit and bread, and a bit of salt, to compensate for the salt loss during the day's march, consequent on perspiration. Proteins, meat, kaiila milk, vulo eggs, verr cheese, require much water for their digestion. When water is in short supply, the nomads do not eat at all. It takes weeks to starve, but only, in the Tahari, two days to die of thirst. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )