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Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

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43 422 In a few Ehn I arrived at the rock, urging my kaiila up its sloping face.
43 423 It scrambled, slipping, but then caught its footing, and attained its summit, some forty feet above the level of the plain.
43 424 The three moons were full, and beautiful.
43 425 I dismounted and pulled the two slave sacks across the stone to my feet.
43 426 I removed the rope by means of which the two sacks had been drawn from the pommel of my saddle.
43 427 I then removed the rope's ends from the large, closed, high handles of the sacks.
43 428 Across the prairie I could see riders approaching, some four or five in the lead, and others, drawn out, behind them.
In a few Ehn I arrived at the rock, urging my kaiila up its sloping face. It scrambled, slipping, but then caught its footing, and attained its summit, some forty feet above the level of the plain. The three moons were full, and beautiful. I dismounted and pulled the two slave sacks across the stone to my feet. I removed the rope by means of which the two sacks had been drawn from the pommel of my saddle. I then removed the rope's ends from the large, closed, high handles of the sacks. Across the prairie I could see riders approaching, some four or five in the lead, and others, drawn out, behind them. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )