Book 7. (1 results) Captive of Gor (Individual Quote)
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A cart was passing, flanked by huntsmen, and slaves, bearing their burdens of gourds, flowers, nuts and fruits.
A cart was passing, flanked by huntsmen, and slaves, bearing their burdens of gourds, flowers, nuts and fruits.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 12, Sentence #254)
Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)
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251
The crowd gave another shout.
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"Look!" cried Inge.
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253
And then we saw it.
12
254
A cart was passing, flanked by huntsmen, and slaves, bearing their burdens of gourds, flowers, nuts and fruits.
12
255
On the cart, as there had been on others, there was an exhibition structure; it consisted of a horizontal pole, parallel to the axles, this one about five feet above the floor of the cart, and its supports, fixed in the sides of the wagon.
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256
The supports consisted of two pairs of diagonally crossed poles.
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The horizontal pole was supported by these, lying in their cradles, so to speak, crosswise, and was lashed to them.
The crowd gave another shout.
"Look!" cried Inge.
And then we saw it.
A cart was passing, flanked by huntsmen, and slaves, bearing their burdens of gourds, flowers, nuts and fruits.
On the cart, as there had been on others, there was an exhibition structure; it consisted of a horizontal pole, parallel to the axles, this one about five feet above the floor of the cart, and its supports, fixed in the sides of the wagon.
The supports consisted of two pairs of diagonally crossed poles.
The horizontal pole was supported by these, lying in their cradles, so to speak, crosswise, and was lashed to them.
- (Captive of Gor, Chapter 12)