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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 450 How amusing they would find that.
14 451 There was a bit of silk, now doubtless bleached by the sun, thrust and wrapped in my collar.
14 452 Doubtless another, too, would be pleased that I served at Klima.
14 453 A kaiila moved swiftly past me, its paws scattering salt.
14 454 I felt it in the marks on my back, and in the chain sores.
14 455 "Kill us! Kill us!" the man screamed again, from somewhere in the chain behind me, several collars away.
14 456 Another kaiila moved past me, moving toward the front of the chain.
How amusing they would find that. There was a bit of silk, now doubtless bleached by the sun, thrust and wrapped in my collar. Doubtless another, too, would be pleased that I served at Klima. A kaiila moved swiftly past me, its paws scattering salt. I felt it in the marks on my back, and in the chain sores. "Kill us! Kill us!" the man screamed again, from somewhere in the chain behind me, several collars away. Another kaiila moved past me, moving toward the front of the chain. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )