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

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23 3 They had been brought for us, thinking that they might be of use in the warfare in the city or in the transportation of goods or men.
23 4 A tarn can, incidentally, without difficulty, carry a knotted rope of seven to ten men.
23 5 Harold and I, mounted on kaiila, raced toward these wagons.
23 6 Thundering behind each of us was a Thousand, which would continue on toward the main Tuchuk encampment, several ahn away.
23 7 Harold and I would take a tarn each and he would go to the Kassars and I to the Kataii, begging their help.
23 8 I had little hope that either of these peoples would come to the aid of Tuchuks.
23 9 Then, on the path to the main Tuchuk encampment, Harold and I were each to join our Thousand, subsequently doing what we could to protect the bosk and wagons.
They had been brought for us, thinking that they might be of use in the warfare in the city or in the transportation of goods or men. A tarn can, incidentally, without difficulty, carry a knotted rope of seven to ten men. Harold and I, mounted on kaiila, raced toward these wagons. Thundering behind each of us was a Thousand, which would continue on toward the main Tuchuk encampment, several ahn away. Harold and I would take a tarn each and he would go to the Kassars and I to the Kataii, begging their help. I had little hope that either of these peoples would come to the aid of Tuchuks. Then, on the path to the main Tuchuk encampment, Harold and I were each to join our Thousand, subsequently doing what we could to protect the bosk and wagons. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )