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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 10 "Let us continue our search," he said.
11 11 I had now seen the Tahari in many moods.
11 12 For twenty days we had been upon the desert.
11 13 Once, when a rising edge of blackness, whipping with dust, had risen in the south, we had dismounted, hobbled our kaiila and turned their backs to the wind.
11 14 We had made a wall with our packs and crouched behind it, drawing our burnooses about us.
11 15 Hassan, in his own burnoose, sheltered the girl, Alyena, commonly keeping her wrists braceleted behind her, that she not forget she was slave.
11 16 For two days the sand had hurtled about us, and we had waited, in the manner of the Tahari, patiently in the blasting half darkness of the sand.
"Let us continue our search," he said. I had now seen the Tahari in many moods. For twenty days we had been upon the desert. Once, when a rising edge of blackness, whipping with dust, had risen in the south, we had dismounted, hobbled our kaiila and turned their backs to the wind. We had made a wall with our packs and crouched behind it, drawing our burnooses about us. Hassan, in his own burnoose, sheltered the girl, Alyena, commonly keeping her wrists braceleted behind her, that she not forget she was slave. For two days the sand had hurtled about us, and we had waited, in the manner of the Tahari, patiently in the blasting half darkness of the sand. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )