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

The judge had begun to count again, starting with one, the second counting, which would determine the rider's time. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #316)
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8 316 The judge had begun to count again, starting with one, the second counting, which would determine the rider's time.

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

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8 313 It would not reach its maximum rate of revolution until he was in full gallop, almost on the quarry.
8 314 At the count of fifteen, making no sound, not wanting to warn the girl, Conrad spurred the kaiila in pursuit, bola swinging.
8 315 The crowd strained to see.
8 316 The judge had begun to count again, starting with one, the second counting, which would determine the rider's time.
8 317 The girl was fast and that meant time for us, if only perhaps a beat.
8 318 She must have been counting to herself because only an instant or so after Conrad had spurred after her she looked over her shoulder, seeing him approaching.
8 319 She must then have counted about three beats to herself, and then she began to break her running pattern, moving to one side and the other, making it difficult to approach her swiftly.
It would not reach its maximum rate of revolution until he was in full gallop, almost on the quarry. At the count of fifteen, making no sound, not wanting to warn the girl, Conrad spurred the kaiila in pursuit, bola swinging. The crowd strained to see. The judge had begun to count again, starting with one, the second counting, which would determine the rider's time. The girl was fast and that meant time for us, if only perhaps a beat. She must have been counting to herself because only an instant or so after Conrad had spurred after her she looked over her shoulder, seeing him approaching. She must then have counted about three beats to herself, and then she began to break her running pattern, moving to one side and the other, making it difficult to approach her swiftly. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 8)