Book 11. (7 results) Slave Girl of Gor (Context Quote)
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121
In the winters, which are not harsh at this latitude, such huts are covered on the outside with painted canvas or, among the richer peasants, with ornamented, painted bosk hides, protected and glossed with oil.
6
122
The village of Tabuk's Ford lay some four hundred pasangs from Ar, generally to the north and west.
6
123
It is some twenty pasangs or so from the "Vosk road".
6
124
The Vosk road was apparently one of the roads used many years ago by the horde of Pa-kur, of the Assassins, in its approach to the city of Ar.
6
125
We had traveled the Vosk road after crossing the Vosk on barges.
6
126
It is wide, and built like a great wall, sunk in the earth.
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127
It is marked with pasang stones.
In the winters, which are not harsh at this latitude, such huts are covered on the outside with painted canvas or, among the richer peasants, with ornamented, painted bosk hides, protected and glossed with oil.
The village of Tabuk's Ford lay some four hundred pasangs from Ar, generally to the north and west.
It is some twenty pasangs or so from the "Vosk road".
The Vosk road was apparently one of the roads used many years ago by the horde of Pa-kur, of the Assassins, in its approach to the city of Ar.
We had traveled the Vosk road after crossing the Vosk on barges.
It is wide, and built like a great wall, sunk in the earth.
It is marked with pasang stones.
- (Slave Girl of Gor, Chapter )