Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
16
5
The one-ring is at the top of the main saddle ring, and the four-ring is at the bottom.
16
6
The two-ring and three-ring are on the right side of the main saddle ring, and the four-ring and five-ring are on the left side of the main saddle ring.
16
7
Given the correspondences, drawing on the one-strap exerts pressure at the bottom of the tarn's throat, to which pressure it responds by ascent, and drawing on the four-ring exerts pressure on the ring at the back of the tarn's neck, to which pressure it responds by descent.
16
8
Similarly, it may wheel to the high right and the low right, and to the high left and low left, by drawing on the appropriate straps.
16
9
If one wishes a lateral motion to the right one draws on both the two and three straps at the same time, and if one wishes a lateral motion to the left one draws on the four and five straps simultaneously.
16
10
Similar adjustments may be made by drawing on the one and two straps, on the three and four straps, and so on, about the ring.
16
11
A simple knot in each strap prevents it from slipping back through one of the saddle rings.
The one-ring is at the top of the main saddle ring, and the four-ring is at the bottom.
The two-ring and three-ring are on the right side of the main saddle ring, and the four-ring and five-ring are on the left side of the main saddle ring.
Given the correspondences, drawing on the one-strap exerts pressure at the bottom of the tarn's throat, to which pressure it responds by ascent, and drawing on the four-ring exerts pressure on the ring at the back of the tarn's neck, to which pressure it responds by descent.
Similarly, it may wheel to the high right and the low right, and to the high left and low left, by drawing on the appropriate straps.
If one wishes a lateral motion to the right one draws on both the two and three straps at the same time, and if one wishes a lateral motion to the left one draws on the four and five straps simultaneously.
Similar adjustments may be made by drawing on the one and two straps, on the three and four straps, and so on, about the ring.
A simple knot in each strap prevents it from slipping back through one of the saddle rings.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )