Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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56
I surmised, as is common in Torvaldsland, most of the cattle had been driven higher into the mountains, to graze wild during the summer, to be fetched back to the shed only in the fall, with the coming of winter.
6
57
Men in the fields wore short tunics of white wool; some carried hoes; their hair was close cropped; about their throats had been hammered bands of black iron, with a welded ring attached.
6
58
They did not leave the fields; such a departure, without permission, might mean their death; they were thralls.
6
59
I saw people running down the sloping green land, toward the water.
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60
Several came from within the palisade.
6
61
Among them, white kirtled, collared, excited, ran bondmaids.
6
62
These, upon the arrival of their master, are permitted to greet him.
I surmised, as is common in Torvaldsland, most of the cattle had been driven higher into the mountains, to graze wild during the summer, to be fetched back to the shed only in the fall, with the coming of winter.
Men in the fields wore short tunics of white wool; some carried hoes; their hair was close cropped; about their throats had been hammered bands of black iron, with a welded ring attached.
They did not leave the fields; such a departure, without permission, might mean their death; they were thralls.
I saw people running down the sloping green land, toward the water.
Several came from within the palisade.
Among them, white kirtled, collared, excited, ran bondmaids.
These, upon the arrival of their master, are permitted to greet him.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )