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

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17 335 "Leave him," I said.
17 336 The lelts, as yet, had not even dared approach the shifting, buoyant carcass of the Old One.
17 337 In time their hunger would bring them, nosing and nibbling, to its bulk, and the blind feast in the black waters would begin.
17 338 "Return to the salt docks," I said.
17 339 The men picked up their poles.
17 340 The great raft turned and began to make its way back toward the docks.
18 1 I Retrieve a Bit of Silk; We Enter the Desert "What would you have for saving my life?" asked T'Zshal.
"Leave him," I said. The lelts, as yet, had not even dared approach the shifting, buoyant carcass of the Old One. In time their hunger would bring them, nosing and nibbling, to its bulk, and the blind feast in the black waters would begin. "Return to the salt docks," I said. The men picked up their poles. The great raft turned and began to make its way back toward the docks. I Retrieve a Bit of Silk; We Enter the Desert "What would you have for saving my life?" asked T'Zshal. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )