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Book 18. (7 results) Blood Brothers of Gor (Context Quote)

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44 138 I then, turning away from the ledge, not facing the west, began to coil some rope which was lying about, one of several such lengths which seemed, purposelessly, to be scattered near the edge of the escarpment.
44 139 When I was behind Iwoso I looked at her again.
44 140 As I had thought, she had returned to her scrutiny of the surrounding plains.
44 141 I wondered how long it would take her to detect the dust.
44 142 I had seen it when I had first come to the edge of the escarpment but, to be sure, from the scouts, I had known where to look.
44 143 It was obvious, but not dramatically so.
44 144 Then I suddenly saw her body move.
I then, turning away from the ledge, not facing the west, began to coil some rope which was lying about, one of several such lengths which seemed, purposelessly, to be scattered near the edge of the escarpment. When I was behind Iwoso I looked at her again. As I had thought, she had returned to her scrutiny of the surrounding plains. I wondered how long it would take her to detect the dust. I had seen it when I had first come to the edge of the escarpment but, to be sure, from the scouts, I had known where to look. It was obvious, but not dramatically so. Then I suddenly saw her body move. - (Blood Brothers of Gor, Chapter )