Drovers called out to their animals, whips cracked, wagons creaked.
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1027
There was the tread of the soldiers, the grunting, and scampering about, coming and going, scattering dust, of saddle tharlarion.
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1028
The coffle, too, with its sound of chain, marched.
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1029
The march had been underway for something like two ahn.
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1030
Saddle tharlarion, as has been noted, were familiar components of the march and camp.
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1031
These, not unoften, ran the length of the march, relaying orders, carrying messages and such.
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1032
Too, of course, there were mounted officers, and others, civilians, and such, who rode with the march, rather than walked, or had places in the wagons.
Drovers called out to their animals, whips cracked, wagons creaked.
There was the tread of the soldiers, the grunting, and scampering about, coming and going, scattering dust, of saddle tharlarion.
The coffle, too, with its sound of chain, marched.
The march had been underway for something like two ahn.
Saddle tharlarion, as has been noted, were familiar components of the march and camp.
These, not unoften, ran the length of the march, relaying orders, carrying messages and such.
Too, of course, there were mounted officers, and others, civilians, and such, who rode with the march, rather than walked, or had places in the wagons.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter )