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Book 28. (1 results) Kur of Gor (Individual Quote)

His skins, from the humans of Archon, dampened, and clung to him. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 18, Sentence #138)
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18 138 His skins, from the humans of archon, dampened, and clung to him.

Book 28. (7 results) Kur of Gor (Context Quote)

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18 135 He was interested, too, to note, as he waited, that a film of water, a dense humidity, emerged from various concealed conduits, about him, and doubtless above him, as well, high overhead in the ceiling forest.
18 136 These emanations of moisture were doubtless controlled by automatic devices, and the moisture, in turn, would evaporate to be recycled, indefinitely, rather as in a natural planetary environment.
18 137 He watched with some fascination as beads of water formed on the leaves of rock-climbing Turpah, a parasitic but edible growth commonly adhering to the bark of the Tur tree.
18 138 His skins, from the humans of archon, dampened, and clung to him.
18 139 The bath of moisture much accentuated the freshness and fragrance of the forest.
18 140 Then, after some ten Ehn, the discharge of moisture ceased, as suddenly as it had begun.
18 141 In the greenery below, as the heat became more sensible, the softened, refreshed air began to tremble and steam.
He was interested, too, to note, as he waited, that a film of water, a dense humidity, emerged from various concealed conduits, about him, and doubtless above him, as well, high overhead in the ceiling forest. These emanations of moisture were doubtless controlled by automatic devices, and the moisture, in turn, would evaporate to be recycled, indefinitely, rather as in a natural planetary environment. He watched with some fascination as beads of water formed on the leaves of rock-climbing Turpah, a parasitic but edible growth commonly adhering to the bark of the Tur tree. His skins, from the humans of archon, dampened, and clung to him. The bath of moisture much accentuated the freshness and fragrance of the forest. Then, after some ten Ehn, the discharge of moisture ceased, as suddenly as it had begun. In the greenery below, as the heat became more sensible, the softened, refreshed air began to tremble and steam. - (Kur of Gor, Chapter 18)