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Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 44 The lengthy, free end of these tethers, then, was, by their captor, looped and secured about his pommel.
8 45 One man tried to break and run.
8 46 A rider, wheeling after him, struck him in the back of the neck with the butt of his lance.
8 47 He fell sprawling in the dust and rocks.
8 48 I saw a water bag being slashed, the water dark on the side of a kaiila, it shifting and rearing, the water falling, soaking into the dust.
8 49 I saw other water bags slashed, too, and others were pierced with lance tips.
8 50 The raiders, I gathered, had access to their own water.
The lengthy, free end of these tethers, then, was, by their captor, looped and secured about his pommel. One man tried to break and run. A rider, wheeling after him, struck him in the back of the neck with the butt of his lance. He fell sprawling in the dust and rocks. I saw a water bag being slashed, the water dark on the side of a kaiila, it shifting and rearing, the water falling, soaking into the dust. I saw other water bags slashed, too, and others were pierced with lance tips. The raiders, I gathered, had access to their own water. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )