Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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8
494
Only perhaps a beat or two before the kaiila leapt into the circle had I finished the knots that confined her.
Only perhaps a beat or two before the kaiila leapt into the circle had I finished the knots that confined her.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #494)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
8
491
I briefly saw a look of utter astonishment on her beautiful face.
8
492
Her hands were out, trying instinctively to maintain her balance; the bola weights were still snapping about her ankles in tiny, angry circles; in an instant she would fall to the grass; racing past I seized her by the hair and threw her over the saddle; scarcely did she comprehend what was happening before she found herself my prisoner, while yet the kaiila did still gallop, bound about the pommel of the saddle.
8
493
I had not taken even the time to dismount.
8
494
Only perhaps a beat or two before the kaiila leapt into the circle had I finished the knots that confined her.
8
495
I threw her to the turf at the judge's feet.
8
496
The judge, and the crowd, seemed speechless.
8
497
"Time!" called Kamchak.
I briefly saw a look of utter astonishment on her beautiful face.
Her hands were out, trying instinctively to maintain her balance; the bola weights were still snapping about her ankles in tiny, angry circles; in an instant she would fall to the grass; racing past I seized her by the hair and threw her over the saddle; scarcely did she comprehend what was happening before she found herself my prisoner, while yet the kaiila did still gallop, bound about the pommel of the saddle.
I had not taken even the time to dismount.
Only perhaps a beat or two before the kaiila leapt into the circle had I finished the knots that confined her.
I threw her to the turf at the judge's feet.
The judge, and the crowd, seemed speechless.
"Time!" called Kamchak.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 8)