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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
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.
8 51 The kaiila became hard to control, excited by the smell of water.
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. The kaiila became hard to control, excited by the smell of water. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )