Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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12
Behind Suleiman, on a swift kaiila, rode Shakar, with silver-tipped lance, a high captain of the Aretai.
26
13
I looked behind me, at the long lines of men.
26
14
The sun was now striking the east wall of what had been the kasbah of Abdul, Ibn Saran, who had been the Salt Ubar.
26
15
The line of march extended from this kasbah, across the desert, to the kasbah which had been once the holding of Tarna, once a beautiful and proud desert chieftainess.
26
16
It was at that kasbah that could be found the head of the march.
26
17
I saw the young khan of the Tajuks, in white turban, ride by, going to the rear of the columns.
26
18
He was accompanied by twenty riders.
Behind Suleiman, on a swift kaiila, rode Shakar, with silver-tipped lance, a high captain of the Aretai.
I looked behind me, at the long lines of men.
The sun was now striking the east wall of what had been the kasbah of Abdul, Ibn Saran, who had been the Salt Ubar.
The line of march extended from this kasbah, across the desert, to the kasbah which had been once the holding of Tarna, once a beautiful and proud desert chieftainess.
It was at that kasbah that could be found the head of the march.
I saw the young khan of the Tajuks, in white turban, ride by, going to the rear of the columns.
He was accompanied by twenty riders.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )