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

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10 217 I could hear, like the throbbing of a heart, the beating of the two tharlarion drums that set the cadence of the march.
10 218 Beside the tharlarion walked other men-at-arms, and even citizens of Turia, and more vendors and musicians, come to see the games.
10 219 On the heights of distant Turia itself I could see the flutter of flags and pennons.
10 220 The walls were crowded, and I supposed many upon them used the long glasses of the caste of Builders to observe the field of the stakes.
10 221 The warriors of Turia extended their formation about two hundred yards from the stakes until in ranks of four or five deep they were strung out in a line as long as the line of stakes itself.
10 222 Then they halted.
10 223 As soon as the hundreds of ponderous tharlarion had been marshaled into an order, a lance, carrying a fluttering pennon, dipped and there was a sudden signal on the tharlarion drums.
I could hear, like the throbbing of a heart, the beating of the two tharlarion drums that set the cadence of the march. Beside the tharlarion walked other men-at-arms, and even citizens of Turia, and more vendors and musicians, come to see the games. On the heights of distant Turia itself I could see the flutter of flags and pennons. The walls were crowded, and I supposed many upon them used the long glasses of the caste of Builders to observe the field of the stakes. The warriors of Turia extended their formation about two hundred yards from the stakes until in ranks of four or five deep they were strung out in a line as long as the line of stakes itself. Then they halted. As soon as the hundreds of ponderous tharlarion had been marshaled into an order, a lance, carrying a fluttering pennon, dipped and there was a sudden signal on the tharlarion drums. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )