Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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154
Tende and Alice were already, hands tied behind them, wrist-tethered to the small tree which served us as slave post.
32
155
The blond-haired barbarian regarded me, and then lowered her eyes, and put a bit more wood on the fire.
32
156
It is not always easy to make a fire in the forest.
32
157
There are commonly two large rains during the day, one in the late afternoon and the other late in the evening, usually an ahn or so before midnight, or the twentieth hour.
32
158
These rains are often accompanied by violent winds, sometimes, I conjecture, ranging between one hundred and ten and one hundred and twenty pasangs an ahn.
32
159
The forest is drenched.
32
160
One searches for wood beneath rock overhangs or under fallen trees.
Tende and Alice were already, hands tied behind them, wrist-tethered to the small tree which served us as slave post.
The blond-haired barbarian regarded me, and then lowered her eyes, and put a bit more wood on the fire.
It is not always easy to make a fire in the forest.
There are commonly two large rains during the day, one in the late afternoon and the other late in the evening, usually an ahn or so before midnight, or the twentieth hour.
These rains are often accompanied by violent winds, sometimes, I conjecture, ranging between one hundred and ten and one hundred and twenty pasangs an ahn.
The forest is drenched.
One searches for wood beneath rock overhangs or under fallen trees.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )