Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
14
96
Indeed, it is not uncommon for a tuchuk to be tied in the saddle as soon as he can sit up, even before he can walk.
Indeed, it is not uncommon for a Tuchuk to be tied in the saddle as soon as he can sit up, even before he can walk.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #96)
Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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14
93
In long flights one might use the common stirrups, for one's ease of riding.
14
94
On the other hand, if one were to use the bow, it was better for the stirrups to be shortened, so one could easily rise in the stirrups, if one wished, for firing over the head of the bird, over its wings, and so on.
14
95
tuchuks regularly use shortened stirrups, but my fellows were not tuchuks, not trained for years to the saddle.
14
96
Indeed, it is not uncommon for a tuchuk to be tied in the saddle as soon as he can sit up, even before he can walk.
14
97
I also ordered the production of weighted nets.
14
98
Nets are familiar on Gor.
14
99
There are, for example, war nets, so to speak, such as the nets of the "fishermen" in the arena, who are armed with net and trident, and capture nets, such as are used by hunters for small animals and by slavers for women.
In long flights one might use the common stirrups, for one's ease of riding.
On the other hand, if one were to use the bow, it was better for the stirrups to be shortened, so one could easily rise in the stirrups, if one wished, for firing over the head of the bird, over its wings, and so on.
tuchuks regularly use shortened stirrups, but my fellows were not tuchuks, not trained for years to the saddle.
Indeed, it is not uncommon for a tuchuk to be tied in the saddle as soon as he can sit up, even before he can walk.
I also ordered the production of weighted nets.
Nets are familiar on Gor.
There are, for example, war nets, so to speak, such as the nets of the "fishermen" in the arena, who are armed with net and trident, and capture nets, such as are used by hunters for small animals and by slavers for women.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 14)