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

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23 6 I had taken even his boots.
23 7 He was almost lame; his feet were bloody; his legs were covered with dust and sweat, and marked with blood, where he had followed, tethered, through brush.
23 8 I had followed him for four days, using his trail, and then, when I had found him in the sand, delirious and weak, trembling, thirsting, unable even to move, I had stripped and bound him, hand and foot.
23 9 I then revived him with water and salt.
23 10 I then climbed again to my saddle.
23 11 "Do not leave me!" he wept.
23 12 "I no longer need your trail," I told him.
I had taken even his boots. He was almost lame; his feet were bloody; his legs were covered with dust and sweat, and marked with blood, where he had followed, tethered, through brush. I had followed him for four days, using his trail, and then, when I had found him in the sand, delirious and weak, trembling, thirsting, unable even to move, I had stripped and bound him, hand and foot. I then revived him with water and salt. I then climbed again to my saddle. "Do not leave me!" he wept. "I no longer need your trail," I told him. - (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )