Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
292
If one did, of course, the rider would decree her safe.
If one did, of course, the rider would decree her safe.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #292)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
8
289
A black lance was fixed in the prairie about four hundred yards away.
8
290
A rider beside it, on a kaiila, marked its place.
8
291
It was not expected, of course, that any of the girls would reach the lance.
8
292
If one did, of course, the rider would decree her safe.
8
293
In the run the important thing was time, the dispatch and the skill with which the thing was accomplished.
8
294
Tuchuk girls, Elizabeth and Tuka, would run for the Kassars; the two Kassar girls would run for Kamchak and myself; naturally each slave does her best for her master, attempting to evade his competitor.
8
295
The time in these matters is reckoned by the heartbeat of a standing kaiila.
A black lance was fixed in the prairie about four hundred yards away.
A rider beside it, on a kaiila, marked its place.
It was not expected, of course, that any of the girls would reach the lance.
If one did, of course, the rider would decree her safe.
In the run the important thing was time, the dispatch and the skill with which the thing was accomplished.
Tuchuk girls, Elizabeth and Tuka, would run for the Kassars; the two Kassar girls would run for Kamchak and myself; naturally each slave does her best for her master, attempting to evade his competitor.
The time in these matters is reckoned by the heartbeat of a standing kaiila.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 8)