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Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

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25 12 Then the marsh reeds parted and I saw, before us, sparkling in the sun, broad and shining, the waters of Lake Ngao.
25 13 "How beautiful it is," breathed the blond-haired barbarian, in English.
25 14 It had taken us fifteen days to reach the sill.
25 15 We had lived by spear fishing, and drinking the fresh water of the marsh.
25 16 The sun shone on the wide, placid waters.
25 17 Shaba, I recalled, had been the first of civilized men, or outlanders, to have seen this sight.
25 18 "It is beautiful," I thought to myself.
Then the marsh reeds parted and I saw, before us, sparkling in the sun, broad and shining, the waters of Lake Ngao. "How beautiful it is," breathed the blond-haired barbarian, in English. It had taken us fifteen days to reach the sill. We had lived by spear fishing, and drinking the fresh water of the marsh. The sun shone on the wide, placid waters. Shaba, I recalled, had been the first of civilized men, or outlanders, to have seen this sight. "It is beautiful," I thought to myself. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )