Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
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13
123
Draft tharlarion are harnessed, and can be managed either by men, or usually boys, who walk beside them, or by reins and whips, controlled by drivers, men mounted in drawn wagons.
Draft tharlarion are harnessed, and can be managed either by men, or usually boys, who walk beside them, or by reins and whips, controlled by drivers, men mounted in drawn wagons.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #123)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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13
120
I proceeded down the street in the direction indicated, leading the tharlarion by its reins.
13
121
Small saddle tharlarion are generally managed by snout reins.
13
122
The huge war tharlarion are commonly guided by voice signals and the blows of spears on the face and neck.
13
123
Draft tharlarion are harnessed, and can be managed either by men, or usually boys, who walk beside them, or by reins and whips, controlled by drivers, men mounted in drawn wagons.
13
124
We passed a woman in the street, a woman of Ar, followed by a silk slave.
13
125
He looked at me.
13
126
I suppose he was wondering what I had cost.
I proceeded down the street in the direction indicated, leading the tharlarion by its reins.
Small saddle tharlarion are generally managed by snout reins.
The huge war tharlarion are commonly guided by voice signals and the blows of spears on the face and neck.
Draft tharlarion are harnessed, and can be managed either by men, or usually boys, who walk beside them, or by reins and whips, controlled by drivers, men mounted in drawn wagons.
We passed a woman in the street, a woman of Ar, followed by a silk slave.
He looked at me.
I suppose he was wondering what I had cost.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 13)