Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
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17
75
As the slave works the tunnel, he crawls on his hands and knees, which bleed at first but gradually develop calluses of thick, scabrous tissue.
As the slave works the tunnel, he crawls on his hands and knees, which bleed at first but gradually develop calluses of thick, scabrous tissue.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #75)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
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17
72
These mines are tortuous networks of tunnels worming themselves inch by inch irregularly through the rich ores that are the foundation of the wealth of the city.
17
73
Most of the shaft tunnels do not allow a man to stand upright in them.
17
74
Many are inadequately braced.
17
75
As the slave works the tunnel, he crawls on his hands and knees, which bleed at first but gradually develop calluses of thick, scabrous tissue.
17
76
About his neck hangs a canvas bag in which pieces of ore are carried back to the scales.
17
77
The ore itself is freed from the sides of the mine by a small pick.
17
78
Light is supplied by tiny lamps, no more than small cups of tharlarion oil with fiber wicks.
These mines are tortuous networks of tunnels worming themselves inch by inch irregularly through the rich ores that are the foundation of the wealth of the city.
Most of the shaft tunnels do not allow a man to stand upright in them.
Many are inadequately braced.
As the slave works the tunnel, he crawls on his hands and knees, which bleed at first but gradually develop calluses of thick, scabrous tissue.
About his neck hangs a canvas bag in which pieces of ore are carried back to the scales.
The ore itself is freed from the sides of the mine by a small pick.
Light is supplied by tiny lamps, no more than small cups of tharlarion oil with fiber wicks.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 17)