Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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38
So, too, might a kaiila be hooded before being raced through the flames of a burning forest, in which arrested, it and its rider would perish.
24
39
I saw Tyrtaios stride by.
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40
He was muchly independent now, as Lords Okimoto and Nishida were elsewhere, I supposed in attendance on the shogun, Lord Temmu.
24
41
"tal, noble Callias," said he to me.
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42
"tal, noble Tyrtaios," I said.
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43
He was followed by some eleven or twelve men.
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44
I did not know them.
So, too, might a kaiila be hooded before being raced through the flames of a burning forest, in which arrested, it and its rider would perish.
I saw Tyrtaios stride by.
He was muchly independent now, as Lords Okimoto and Nishida were elsewhere, I supposed in attendance on the shogun, Lord Temmu.
"tal, noble Callias," said he to me.
"tal, noble Tyrtaios," I said.
He was followed by some eleven or twelve men.
I did not know them.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )