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

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13 146 The haruspexes had not rushed forward to the altars.
13 147 On the other hand on each altar there burned a small bosk-dung fire into which, like a tiny piece of kindling, had been placed an incense stick.
13 148 Kamchak and I dismounted and, from outside the circle, watched the four chief haruspexes of the Wagon peoples approach the huge altar in the center of the field.
13 149 Behind them another four haruspexes, one from each people, carried a large wooden cage, made of sticks lashed together, which contained perhaps a dozen white vulos, domesticated pigeons.
13 150 This cage they placed on the altar.
13 151 I then noted that each of the four chief haruspexes carried, about his shoulder, a white linen sack, somewhat like a peasant's rep-cloth seed bag.
13 152 "This is the first Omen," said Kamchak, "—the Omen to see if the Omens are propitious to take the Omens".
The haruspexes had not rushed forward to the altars. On the other hand on each altar there burned a small bosk-dung fire into which, like a tiny piece of kindling, had been placed an incense stick. Kamchak and I dismounted and, from outside the circle, watched the four chief haruspexes of the Wagon peoples approach the huge altar in the center of the field. Behind them another four haruspexes, one from each people, carried a large wooden cage, made of sticks lashed together, which contained perhaps a dozen white vulos, domesticated pigeons. This cage they placed on the altar. I then noted that each of the four chief haruspexes carried, about his shoulder, a white linen sack, somewhat like a peasant's rep-cloth seed bag. "This is the first Omen," said Kamchak, "—the Omen to see if the Omens are propitious to take the Omens". - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )