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

Soon the animals would be turned in on themselves, to mill together in knots, until they were stopped by the shaggy walls of their own kind, to stand and graze until the morning. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #123)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 123 Soon the animals would be turned in on themselves, to mill together in knots, until they were stopped by the shaggy walls of their own kind, to stand and graze until the morning.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 120 Here and there I saw riders, darting about, all mounted on the swift, graceful kaiila.
3 121 The sun reflected from the horns in the veil of dust that hung over the herds was quite beautiful.
3 122 The lance had not yet fallen.
3 123 Soon the animals would be turned in on themselves, to mill together in knots, until they were stopped by the shaggy walls of their own kind, to stand and graze until the morning.
3 124 The wagons would, of course, follow the herds.
3 125 The herd forms both vanguard and rampart for the advance of the wagons.
3 126 The wagons are said to be countless, the animals without number.
Here and there I saw riders, darting about, all mounted on the swift, graceful kaiila. The sun reflected from the horns in the veil of dust that hung over the herds was quite beautiful. The lance had not yet fallen. Soon the animals would be turned in on themselves, to mill together in knots, until they were stopped by the shaggy walls of their own kind, to stand and graze until the morning. The wagons would, of course, follow the herds. The herd forms both vanguard and rampart for the advance of the wagons. The wagons are said to be countless, the animals without number. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 3)