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Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

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8 485 I would release the bola in another beat as she took her second sprint to the left.
8 486 Then I remembered the intelligence of her eyes, her confidence, that never had she been taken in less than thirty-two beats, that she had reached the lance forty times.
8 487 Her skills must be subtle, her timing marvelous.
8 488 I released the bola, risking all, hurling it not to the expected rendezvous of the second left but to a first right, unexpected, the first break in the two-left, one-right pattern.
8 489 I heard her startled cry as the weighted leather straps flashed about her thighs, calves and ankles, in an instant lashing them together as tightly as though by binding fiber.
8 490 Hardly slackening speed I swept past the girl, turned the kaiila to face her, and again kicked it into a full gallop.
8 491 I briefly saw a look of utter astonishment on her beautiful face.
I would release the bola in another beat as she took her second sprint to the left. Then I remembered the intelligence of her eyes, her confidence, that never had she been taken in less than thirty-two beats, that she had reached the lance forty times. Her skills must be subtle, her timing marvelous. I released the bola, risking all, hurling it not to the expected rendezvous of the second left but to a first right, unexpected, the first break in the two-left, one-right pattern. I heard her startled cry as the weighted leather straps flashed about her thighs, calves and ankles, in an instant lashing them together as tightly as though by binding fiber. Hardly slackening speed I swept past the girl, turned the kaiila to face her, and again kicked it into a full gallop. I briefly saw a look of utter astonishment on her beautiful face. - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )