Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
49
3
"No," said Kisu.
49
4
"The drums have the rhythm of neither the Ushindi nor Ukungu speech," said Ayari.
49
5
Two days ago we had left the country of the small people, where we had made the acquaintance of Turgus and acquired two new slaves.
49
6
An ahn later we could still hear the drums, both behind us and before us.
49
7
"Keep paddling," I told Janice.
49
8
"Yes, Master," she said.
49
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We had cut new paddles, carving them into shape, that each member of our party, free and slave, might have his own lever.
"No," said Kisu.
"The drums have the rhythm of neither the Ushindi nor Ukungu speech," said Ayari.
Two days ago we had left the country of the small people, where we had made the acquaintance of Turgus and acquired two new slaves.
An ahn later we could still hear the drums, both behind us and before us.
"Keep paddling," I told Janice.
"Yes, Master," she said.
We had cut new paddles, carving them into shape, that each member of our party, free and slave, might have his own lever.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )