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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
13 6 I could not see, for the slave hood.
13 7 My back, and body, burned.
13 8 Our feet, to the knees, were wrapped in leather, but, in many places, in making our way across the crusts, the weight of our bodies forced us deeper than this into the crusts.
13 9 The salt, working its way into the leather wrappings, found its way to the feet.
13 10 I could feel blood inside the wrappings.
13 11 Some men, though I did not know how many, had gone lame.
13 12 They were no longer with the chain.
I could not see, for the slave hood. My back, and body, burned. Our feet, to the knees, were wrapped in leather, but, in many places, in making our way across the crusts, the weight of our bodies forced us deeper than this into the crusts. The salt, working its way into the leather wrappings, found its way to the feet. I could feel blood inside the wrappings. Some men, though I did not know how many, had gone lame. They were no longer with the chain. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )