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Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)

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14 474 I then turned, and climbed through the broken, serrated edges of this natural stone bowl, found myself in the open fields, and began to run, with the long, slow warrior's pace, that pace in which warriors are trained, that pace which may be maintained, even under the weight of weapons, accouterments and a shield, for pasangs.
15 1 What Occurred in the Camp of Boots Tarsk-Bit "Here he is!" cried Boots.
15 2 "We have caught him for you!" Lecchio and Chino held my arms.
15 3 In a moment, led by Boots, running, puffing, at the side of them, with a swirl of dust from the paws of the tharlarion, they were in the camp, the riders.
15 4 "Sleen! Sleen!" I cried to those of the troupe of Boots Tarsk-Bit.
15 5 The tharlarion now swirled about me.
15 6 I shook Chino and Lecchio violently in the swirling dust, my head down, almost dislodging them from me.
I then turned, and climbed through the broken, serrated edges of this natural stone bowl, found myself in the open fields, and began to run, with the long, slow warrior's pace, that pace in which warriors are trained, that pace which may be maintained, even under the weight of weapons, accouterments and a shield, for pasangs. What Occurred in the Camp of Boots Tarsk-Bit "Here he is!" cried Boots. "We have caught him for you!" Lecchio and Chino held my arms. In a moment, led by Boots, running, puffing, at the side of them, with a swirl of dust from the paws of the tharlarion, they were in the camp, the riders. "Sleen! Sleen!" I cried to those of the troupe of Boots Tarsk-Bit. The tharlarion now swirled about me. I shook Chino and Lecchio violently in the swirling dust, my head down, almost dislodging them from me. - (Players of Gor, Chapter )