Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
15
49
Already the herds had been eased westward, away from Turia toward thassa, the distant sea.
Already the herds had been eased westward, away from Turia toward Thassa, the distant sea.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #49)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
15
46
I could not see how I might enter.
15
47
I did not know how I might even attempt to succeed in so dangerous a task as that which I had set myself.
15
48
The afternoon among the wagons was a busy one, for they were preparing to move.
15
49
Already the herds had been eased westward, away from Turia toward thassa, the distant sea.
15
50
There was much grooming of wagon bosk, checking of harness and wagons, cutting of meat to be dried hanging from the sides of the moving wagons in the sun and wind.
15
51
In the morning the wagons, in their long lines, would follow the slowly moving herds away from Turia.
15
52
Meanwhile the Omen Taking, even with the participation of the Tuchuk haruspexes, continued—for the haruspexes of the people would remain behind until even the final readings had been completed.
I could not see how I might enter.
I did not know how I might even attempt to succeed in so dangerous a task as that which I had set myself.
The afternoon among the wagons was a busy one, for they were preparing to move.
Already the herds had been eased westward, away from Turia toward thassa, the distant sea.
There was much grooming of wagon bosk, checking of harness and wagons, cutting of meat to be dried hanging from the sides of the moving wagons in the sun and wind.
In the morning the wagons, in their long lines, would follow the slowly moving herds away from Turia.
Meanwhile the Omen Taking, even with the participation of the Tuchuk haruspexes, continued—for the haruspexes of the people would remain behind until even the final readings had been completed.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 15)