I saw Kamchak leaning forward, his palms on the wall about the roof, staring at the compound.
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He seemed humped in the half darkness, short of neck, broad of shoulder.
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He hadn't moved in a quarter of an ahn.
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He was waiting for the dawn.
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When I had left the wagon Elizabeth Cardwell, though she had said nothing, had been frightened.
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I remembered her eyes, and her lips, as they had trembled on mine.
I nodded.
I saw Kamchak leaning forward, his palms on the wall about the roof, staring at the compound.
He seemed humped in the half darkness, short of neck, broad of shoulder.
He hadn't moved in a quarter of an ahn.
He was waiting for the dawn.
When I had left the wagon Elizabeth Cardwell, though she had said nothing, had been frightened.
I remembered her eyes, and her lips, as they had trembled on mine.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )