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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 221 Even the several men, together with the driver, could not right the wagon, and it seemed that levers must be sent for.
21 222 I looked away, across the prairie, bemused.
21 223 Dina was still watching the broil below and laughing, for the driver seemed so utterly distressed and apologetic, cringing and dancing about and scraping before the irate officer.
21 224 Then I noted, across the prairie, hardly remarking it, a streak of dust in the sky.
21 225 Even the guards and townsfolk here and there on the wall seemed now to be watching the stalled wagon below.
21 226 I looked down again.
21 227 The driver I noted was a young man, well built.
Even the several men, together with the driver, could not right the wagon, and it seemed that levers must be sent for. I looked away, across the prairie, bemused. Dina was still watching the broil below and laughing, for the driver seemed so utterly distressed and apologetic, cringing and dancing about and scraping before the irate officer. Then I noted, across the prairie, hardly remarking it, a streak of dust in the sky. Even the guards and townsfolk here and there on the wall seemed now to be watching the stalled wagon below. I looked down again. The driver I noted was a young man, well built. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )