• Home
  • Contact

Results Details

"salt " "sugar "

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 233 Now again, from his mouth and lips, and body, he scraped salt.
21 234 He took it, too, from the bloody crusts of his wounds.
21 235 I took it, with the sand, licking at it, now able to swallow it.
21 236 He had given me, it seemed an inexplicable gift, water and salt from his own body.
21 237 "I can trek again," I told him.
21 238 "It will not be necessary to carry me, should you be able to do this, or to bind me, leading me as a prisoner.
21 239 You have given me the water and salt from your own body.
Now again, from his mouth and lips, and body, he scraped salt. He took it, too, from the bloody crusts of his wounds. I took it, with the sand, licking at it, now able to swallow it. He had given me, it seemed an inexplicable gift, water and salt from his own body. "I can trek again," I told him. "It will not be necessary to carry me, should you be able to do this, or to bind me, leading me as a prisoner. You have given me the water and salt from your own body. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )