Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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A great deal of planning, and organization, and hard work must take place before she first lifts her head to the buyers, looking out upon them, one of whom will own her, and she hears the first call of the auctioneer, he lifting his coiled whip behind her, "What am I bid?" In the march were Kavars, Ta'Kara, Bakahs, Char, Kashani, Aretai, Luraz, Tashid, Raviri, Ti, Zevar, Arani and, holding the position of the rear guard, with black lances, Tajuks.
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In the march were hundreds of pack kaiila, many carrying water.
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The tempo of the drums increased, indicating that the time for the beginning of the march would be soon.
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The sun was now full on the east wall of what had been the kasbah of Abdul, Ibn Saran, the salt Ubar.
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A dozen kaiila moved past in stately line, laden with water.
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Some six hundred women had been taken in the two kasbahs, all female slaves.
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Some fifteen hundred men, who had surrendered, now wore the chains of slaves.
A great deal of planning, and organization, and hard work must take place before she first lifts her head to the buyers, looking out upon them, one of whom will own her, and she hears the first call of the auctioneer, he lifting his coiled whip behind her, "What am I bid?" In the march were Kavars, Ta'Kara, Bakahs, Char, Kashani, Aretai, Luraz, Tashid, Raviri, Ti, Zevar, Arani and, holding the position of the rear guard, with black lances, Tajuks.
In the march were hundreds of pack kaiila, many carrying water.
The tempo of the drums increased, indicating that the time for the beginning of the march would be soon.
The sun was now full on the east wall of what had been the kasbah of Abdul, Ibn Saran, the salt Ubar.
A dozen kaiila moved past in stately line, laden with water.
Some six hundred women had been taken in the two kasbahs, all female slaves.
Some fifteen hundred men, who had surrendered, now wore the chains of slaves.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )