Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Herded at the point of a lance, bound, was Abdul, the water carrier.
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101
At the point of another lance, too, herded, ropes on his neck, between two kaiila, staggering, bloody, was Hamid, who had been the lieutenant to Shakar, captain of the Aretai.
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102
Shakar himself rushed forth from the kasbah to take charge of the miserable Hamid.
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103
Hamid, whatever might be his guilt in the matter of the striking of Suleiman Pasha, had obviously fought with the men of the salt Ubar, and had raised his blade against his own tribe, the Aretai.
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104
Other prisoners, too, were being brought back from the desert.
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105
Haroun's lances had well invested the kasbah.
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106
Hassan and I went down to the yard of the kasbah.
Herded at the point of a lance, bound, was Abdul, the water carrier.
At the point of another lance, too, herded, ropes on his neck, between two kaiila, staggering, bloody, was Hamid, who had been the lieutenant to Shakar, captain of the Aretai.
Shakar himself rushed forth from the kasbah to take charge of the miserable Hamid.
Hamid, whatever might be his guilt in the matter of the striking of Suleiman Pasha, had obviously fought with the men of the salt Ubar, and had raised his blade against his own tribe, the Aretai.
Other prisoners, too, were being brought back from the desert.
Haroun's lances had well invested the kasbah.
Hassan and I went down to the yard of the kasbah.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )