Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)
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116
"What occurs now?" I asked Cuwignaka.
3
117
"Watch," said he to me.
3
118
Several of the men, now, under the direction of Cancega, began to remove the branches and bark from the felled tree.
3
119
Two forks were left, one about eighteen feet high and the other about twenty-three feet high.
3
120
This was to allow for the pole later being set in the earth, within the enclosure of the dance, set among its supporting stakes, to a depth of some seven or eight feet.
3
121
These forks would then be, respectively, about ten and fifteen feet high.
3
122
The slim trunk of the tree, with its forks, stripped of its bark, was now long, smooth and white.
"What occurs now?" I asked Cuwignaka.
"Watch," said he to me.
Several of the men, now, under the direction of Cancega, began to remove the branches and bark from the felled tree.
Two forks were left, one about eighteen feet high and the other about twenty-three feet high.
This was to allow for the pole later being set in the earth, within the enclosure of the dance, set among its supporting stakes, to a depth of some seven or eight feet.
These forks would then be, respectively, about ten and fifteen feet high.
The slim trunk of the tree, with its forks, stripped of its bark, was now long, smooth and white.
- (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )