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Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)

The children of the Wagon Peoples are taught the saddle of the kaiila before they can walk. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #7)
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3 7 The children of the Wagon Peoples are taught the saddle of the kaiila before they can walk.

Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 4 On my face there was only disdain.
3 5 At the last instant, the lances of four riders but a hand's breadth from my body, the enraged, thundering kaiila, hissing and squealing, at a touch of the control straps, arrested their fierce charge, stopping themselves, tearing into the deep turf with suddenly emergent claws.
3 6 Not a rider was thrown or seemed for an instant off balance.
3 7 The children of the Wagon Peoples are taught the saddle of the kaiila before they can walk.
3 8 "Aieee!" cried the warrior of the Kataii.
3 9 He and the others turned their mounts and backed away a handful of yards, regarding me.
3 10 I had not moved.
On my face there was only disdain. At the last instant, the lances of four riders but a hand's breadth from my body, the enraged, thundering kaiila, hissing and squealing, at a touch of the control straps, arrested their fierce charge, stopping themselves, tearing into the deep turf with suddenly emergent claws. Not a rider was thrown or seemed for an instant off balance. The children of the Wagon Peoples are taught the saddle of the kaiila before they can walk. "Aieee!" cried the warrior of the Kataii. He and the others turned their mounts and backed away a handful of yards, regarding me. I had not moved. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 3)