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Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

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14 26 It was difficult to believe then, in the cool of that morning, as early as late spring, that the surface temperatures of the terrain we would traverse would be within hours better than one hundred and fifty degrees Fahrenheit.
14 27 Our feet, earlier, had been wrapped in leather sheathing, it reaching, in anticipation of the crusts, later to be encountered, to the knees.
14 28 The moons, at that time, had been still above the horizon.
14 29 Rocks on the desert, and the sheer walls of the salt Ubar's kasbah, looming above us, shone with dew, common in the Tahari in the early morning, to be burned off in the first hour of the sun.
14 30 Children, and nomads, sometimes rise early, to lick the dew from the rocks.
14 31 From where we were chained, I had been able to see, some two pasangs to the east, Tarna's kasbah.
14 32 An excellent tool had the salt Ubar characterized her.
It was difficult to believe then, in the cool of that morning, as early as late spring, that the surface temperatures of the terrain we would traverse would be within hours better than one hundred and fifty degrees Fahrenheit. Our feet, earlier, had been wrapped in leather sheathing, it reaching, in anticipation of the crusts, later to be encountered, to the knees. The moons, at that time, had been still above the horizon. Rocks on the desert, and the sheer walls of the salt Ubar's kasbah, looming above us, shone with dew, common in the Tahari in the early morning, to be burned off in the first hour of the sun. Children, and nomads, sometimes rise early, to lick the dew from the rocks. From where we were chained, I had been able to see, some two pasangs to the east, Tarna's kasbah. An excellent tool had the salt Ubar characterized her. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )