Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
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4
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I turned my kaiila, and, kicking its flanks, urged it down the long line of laden animals.
I turned my kaiila, and, kicking its flanks, urged it down the long line of laden animals.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #2)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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323
I then turned and began to climb the narrow wooden stairs to my compartment.
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324
I had heard the last, I conjectured, of the water carrier, he called Abdul.
4
1
Riders Join the Caravan of Farouk The caravan moved slowly.
4
2
I turned my kaiila, and, kicking its flanks, urged it down the long line of laden animals.
4
3
With my scimitar tip I lifted aside a curtain.
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4
The girl, startled, cried out.
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5
She sat within, her knees to the left, her ankles together, her weight partly on her hands, to the right, on the small, silk-covered cushion of the frame.
I then turned and began to climb the narrow wooden stairs to my compartment.
I had heard the last, I conjectured, of the water carrier, he called Abdul.
Riders Join the Caravan of Farouk The caravan moved slowly.
I turned my kaiila, and, kicking its flanks, urged it down the long line of laden animals.
With my scimitar tip I lifted aside a curtain.
The girl, startled, cried out.
She sat within, her knees to the left, her ankles together, her weight partly on her hands, to the right, on the small, silk-covered cushion of the frame.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 4)