Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
37
1322
One or another of us were hooded and removed from the bar in one place or another.
37
1323
We were, I take it, distributed amongst various markets.
37
1324
Only three were left in the wagon when the hood was buckled about my head and I was lifted from the wagon.
37
1325
I felt the dust of a road beneath my feet.
37
1326
My hands were braceleted before me, and I was tethered by the bracelets to the stirrup of some large, four-footed beast, which I later learned was a kaiila.
37
1327
After some weary hours on the dusty road I was brought to a sales barn, where my tether was freed of the stirrup, and I was unhooded and debraceleted.
37
1328
Shortly thereafter, I was fed, watered, and rested.
One or another of us were hooded and removed from the bar in one place or another.
We were, I take it, distributed amongst various markets.
Only three were left in the wagon when the hood was buckled about my head and I was lifted from the wagon.
I felt the dust of a road beneath my feet.
My hands were braceleted before me, and I was tethered by the bracelets to the stirrup of some large, four-footed beast, which I later learned was a kaiila.
After some weary hours on the dusty road I was brought to a sales barn, where my tether was freed of the stirrup, and I was unhooded and debraceleted.
Shortly thereafter, I was fed, watered, and rested.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )