Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
56
I considered lowering myself down the rope and returning to the wagons for a bottle of paga.
I considered lowering myself down the rope and returning to the wagons for a bottle of paga.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #56)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
16
53
"How do you expect to do that?" I asked.
16
54
"It will be easy," said Harold.
16
55
"I am a Tuchuk".
16
56
I considered lowering myself down the rope and returning to the wagons for a bottle of paga.
16
57
Surely tomorrow would be as propitious a day as any for my mission.
16
58
Yet I did not care to pursue again that underground stream nor, particularly, on some new trip to Turia, to swim once more against it.
16
59
It is one thing to roll about in a public bath or splash about in some pool or stream, but quite another to struggle for pasangs against a current in a tunnel channel with only a few inches between the water and the roof of the tunnel.
"How do you expect to do that?" I asked.
"It will be easy," said Harold.
"I am a Tuchuk".
I considered lowering myself down the rope and returning to the wagons for a bottle of paga.
Surely tomorrow would be as propitious a day as any for my mission.
Yet I did not care to pursue again that underground stream nor, particularly, on some new trip to Turia, to swim once more against it.
It is one thing to roll about in a public bath or splash about in some pool or stream, but quite another to struggle for pasangs against a current in a tunnel channel with only a few inches between the water and the roof of the tunnel.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 16)