Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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If it were not for the caravan bells, the slow moving, otherwise generally silent caravans, might, unknowingly, pass within yards of men in desperate need of succor.
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465
The kaiila of raiders, incidentally, are never belled.
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466
"By noon," said Ibn Saran, "the boy was found.
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467
hearing the bells of a guard's mount, he emerged from the shelter trench, and, attracting the man's attention, was rescued.
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468
He was, of course, muchly beaten, for having left the caravan.
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The kaiila, of its own accord, returned later, for fodder".
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470
"What," I asked, "was the story of the boy?" "What, in pursuing the kaiila, he found," said Ibn Saran.
If it were not for the caravan bells, the slow moving, otherwise generally silent caravans, might, unknowingly, pass within yards of men in desperate need of succor.
The kaiila of raiders, incidentally, are never belled.
"By noon," said Ibn Saran, "the boy was found.
hearing the bells of a guard's mount, he emerged from the shelter trench, and, attracting the man's attention, was rescued.
He was, of course, muchly beaten, for having left the caravan.
The kaiila, of its own accord, returned later, for fodder".
"What," I asked, "was the story of the boy?" "What, in pursuing the kaiila, he found," said Ibn Saran.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )