Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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170
But when I descended the narrow gangplank of the dhow which I took upstream from Kasra to the village port of Kurtzal, it was not as a tarnsman.
2
171
The tarn I had sold in Kasra, for four golden tarn disks.
2
172
I wore now the rags of a drover of kaiila.
2
173
Bent over, carrying a grossly woven bag of kaiila-hair cloth, filled with accouterments, I set foot on the cracked boards of the Kurtzal dock.
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174
Moments later I stood inland, ankle deep in the white dust.
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175
Following me down the gangplank, clad in a black haik, could have been only my companion, the pitiful free woman who shared my poverty.
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176
The haik, black, covers the woman from head to toe.
But when I descended the narrow gangplank of the dhow which I took upstream from Kasra to the village port of Kurtzal, it was not as a tarnsman.
The tarn I had sold in Kasra, for four golden tarn disks.
I wore now the rags of a drover of kaiila.
Bent over, carrying a grossly woven bag of kaiila-hair cloth, filled with accouterments, I set foot on the cracked boards of the Kurtzal dock.
Moments later I stood inland, ankle deep in the white dust.
Following me down the gangplank, clad in a black haik, could have been only my companion, the pitiful free woman who shared my poverty.
The haik, black, covers the woman from head to toe.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )