Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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126
The blade was bound in the shaft by four rivets.
17
127
From his sash he took a long, narrow lacing of rawhide, which he bound about the base of the lance blade, where it was riveted in the shaft, thus, for about six inches, reinforcing the shaft.
17
128
He then took fresh water from the skin and soaked the lacing.
17
129
He then laid the lance over the tops of two of the large retaining vessels, the salt tubs, on the raft.
17
130
There was no stirring, or movement, near the raft.
17
131
None of the men spoke.
17
132
T'Zshal was the first to see it.
The blade was bound in the shaft by four rivets.
From his sash he took a long, narrow lacing of rawhide, which he bound about the base of the lance blade, where it was riveted in the shaft, thus, for about six inches, reinforcing the shaft.
He then took fresh water from the skin and soaked the lacing.
He then laid the lance over the tops of two of the large retaining vessels, the salt tubs, on the raft.
There was no stirring, or movement, near the raft.
None of the men spoke.
T'Zshal was the first to see it.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )