Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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323
I looked up.
7
324
With Ibn Saran were four men.
7
325
One of them held up a tharlarion-oil lamp.
7
326
"Do you understand what it is," asked Ibn Saran, "to be sent to Klima—to be a salt slave?" "I think so," I told him.
7
327
"There is the march to Klima," said he, "through the dune country, on foot, chained, on which many die".
7
328
I said nothing.
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329
"And should you be so unfortunate," said he, "as to reach the vicinity of Klima, your feet must be bound with leather to your knees, for you will sink through the salt crusts to your knees, and, unprotected, your flesh, by the millions of tiny, heated crystals, would be grated and burned from your bones".
I looked up.
With Ibn Saran were four men.
One of them held up a tharlarion-oil lamp.
"Do you understand what it is," asked Ibn Saran, "to be sent to Klima—to be a salt slave?" "I think so," I told him.
"There is the march to Klima," said he, "through the dune country, on foot, chained, on which many die".
I said nothing.
"And should you be so unfortunate," said he, "as to reach the vicinity of Klima, your feet must be bound with leather to your knees, for you will sink through the salt crusts to your knees, and, unprotected, your flesh, by the millions of tiny, heated crystals, would be grated and burned from your bones".
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )