Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
112
When it sheds its hair, however, the hair may be gathered, and, depending on the hair, various cloths can be made from it.
When it sheds its hair, however, the hair may be gathered, and, depending on the hair, various cloths can be made from it.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #112)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
109
At its very end came a man on a single kaiila.
4
110
From time to time, he dismounted, gathering shed kaiila hair and thrusting it in bags at his saddle.
4
111
The kaiila, unlike the verr and hurt, is never sheared.
4
112
When it sheds its hair, however, the hair may be gathered, and, depending on the hair, various cloths can be made from it.
4
113
There is a soft, fine hair, the most prized, which grows on the belly of the animal; there is an undercoating of hair, soft but coarser, which is used for most cloth; and there are the long, outer hairs.
4
114
These, though still soft and pliant, are, comparatively, the most coarse.
4
115
The hairs of this coat are used primarily for rope and tent cloth.
At its very end came a man on a single kaiila.
From time to time, he dismounted, gathering shed kaiila hair and thrusting it in bags at his saddle.
The kaiila, unlike the verr and hurt, is never sheared.
When it sheds its hair, however, the hair may be gathered, and, depending on the hair, various cloths can be made from it.
There is a soft, fine hair, the most prized, which grows on the belly of the animal; there is an undercoating of hair, soft but coarser, which is used for most cloth; and there are the long, outer hairs.
These, though still soft and pliant, are, comparatively, the most coarse.
The hairs of this coat are used primarily for rope and tent cloth.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 4)