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Book 12. (1 results) Beasts of Gor (Individual Quote)

Hundreds of the women and children of the red hunters, fanned out for pasangs, shouting, beating on pans, had turned the herd toward the great alley of stone cairns. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #332)
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12 332 Hundreds of the women and children of the red hunters, fanned out for pasangs, shouting, beating on pans, had turned the herd toward the great alley of stone cairns.

Book 12. (7 results) Beasts of Gor (Context Quote)

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12 329 In these days the sun, low on the horizon, circles, it seems endlessly, in the sky.
12 330 Six days ago Imnak and I, and our girls, had descended from the height of the pass of Tancred.
12 331 The great hunt had been already in progress.
12 332 Hundreds of the women and children of the red hunters, fanned out for pasangs, shouting, beating on pans, had turned the herd toward the great alley of stone cairns.
12 333 These cairns, of piled stone, each some four or five feet high, each topped with black dirt, form a long funnel, more than two pasangs in depth.
12 334 The herd, which in the grazing on the tundra, has scattered is reformed to some extent by the drivers.
12 335 It, or thousands of its animals, fleeing the drivers, pour toward the large, open end of the funnel.
In these days the sun, low on the horizon, circles, it seems endlessly, in the sky. Six days ago Imnak and I, and our girls, had descended from the height of the pass of Tancred. The great hunt had been already in progress. Hundreds of the women and children of the red hunters, fanned out for pasangs, shouting, beating on pans, had turned the herd toward the great alley of stone cairns. These cairns, of piled stone, each some four or five feet high, each topped with black dirt, form a long funnel, more than two pasangs in depth. The herd, which in the grazing on the tundra, has scattered is reformed to some extent by the drivers. It, or thousands of its animals, fleeing the drivers, pour toward the large, open end of the funnel. - (Beasts of Gor, Chapter 12)