Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
14
332
Although it is difficult to comment on such cultural matters, the origins of which are often obscure, I note that the two explanations are not incompatible.
14
333
The small bow, incidentally, is designed in such a way that it may be fired, shifting rapidly from side to side, from the back of a racing kaiila.
14
334
I then, after a time, heard various tharlarion leave the bar, returning to the marsh.
14
335
In two or three ahn it became dawn.
14
336
The rencers had gone, at least for the time.
15
1
We Continue Westward Again I struggled westward in the marsh, gagged, my hands manacled before me, tied at my waist, my body pulling against the harness.
15
2
Too, I was now hooded.
Although it is difficult to comment on such cultural matters, the origins of which are often obscure, I note that the two explanations are not incompatible.
The small bow, incidentally, is designed in such a way that it may be fired, shifting rapidly from side to side, from the back of a racing kaiila.
I then, after a time, heard various tharlarion leave the bar, returning to the marsh.
In two or three ahn it became dawn.
The rencers had gone, at least for the time.
We Continue Westward Again I struggled westward in the marsh, gagged, my hands manacled before me, tied at my waist, my body pulling against the harness.
Too, I was now hooded.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )