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Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 298 Mercenaries, she thought.
20 299 Not brigands, but mercenaries! But who could hire mercenaries, she asked herself.
20 300 Cos, she thought, Cos! There was no sign of Tersius Major.
20 301 Moving in the basket, facing forward, peering again through the wicker, she saw the first tarnsman who had approached the train swoop beneath it, beat his way forward, and then seize the long rope dangling better than a hundred feet from the harness of the first tarn, that which had been the fourth in the original train.
20 302 He wound this rope about the pommel of his saddle and brought his bird to the lead.
20 303 Slowly the train fell into line behind him.
20 304 Turning about, Ellen saw the second tarnsman was now following the last tarn, and was some fifty to seventy yards behind it.
Mercenaries, she thought. Not brigands, but mercenaries! But who could hire mercenaries, she asked herself. Cos, she thought, Cos! There was no sign of Tersius Major. Moving in the basket, facing forward, peering again through the wicker, she saw the first tarnsman who had approached the train swoop beneath it, beat his way forward, and then seize the long rope dangling better than a hundred feet from the harness of the first tarn, that which had been the fourth in the original train. He wound this rope about the pommel of his saddle and brought his bird to the lead. Slowly the train fell into line behind him. Turning about, Ellen saw the second tarnsman was now following the last tarn, and was some fifty to seventy yards behind it. - (Prize of Gor, Chapter )