Book 11. (1 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Individual Quote)
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5
122
Several animals, those called bosk, ten or more, hobbled, browsed among the trees on the other side of the camp.
Several animals, those called bosk, ten or more, hobbled, browsed among the trees on the other side of the camp.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #122)
Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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5
119
Added to the one wagon which had been drawn by the shaggy, oxlike creatures were now four other wagons.
5
120
These wagons, too, apparently, were each drawn by a pair of the oxlike creatures, called bosk.
5
121
The wagons were now unhitched.
5
122
Several animals, those called bosk, ten or more, hobbled, browsed among the trees on the other side of the camp.
5
123
Eta, though perhaps it was not proper, had much listened to the converse of the men, and, as my Gorean improved, conveyed certain pieces of information to me.
5
124
The retinue was the betrothal and dowry retinue of the Lady Sabina of the small merchant polis of Fortress of Saphronicus bound overland for Ti, of the Four Cities of Saleria, of the Salerian Confederation.
5
125
Ti lies on the Olni, a tributary of the Vosk, north of Tharna.
Added to the one wagon which had been drawn by the shaggy, oxlike creatures were now four other wagons.
These wagons, too, apparently, were each drawn by a pair of the oxlike creatures, called bosk.
The wagons were now unhitched.
Several animals, those called bosk, ten or more, hobbled, browsed among the trees on the other side of the camp.
Eta, though perhaps it was not proper, had much listened to the converse of the men, and, as my Gorean improved, conveyed certain pieces of information to me.
The retinue was the betrothal and dowry retinue of the Lady Sabina of the small merchant polis of Fortress of Saphronicus bound overland for Ti, of the Four Cities of Saleria, of the Salerian Confederation.
Ti lies on the Olni, a tributary of the Vosk, north of Tharna.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter 5)