Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
1228
The drums of the march increased their beat.
26
1229
I turned on the kaiila, looking behind me, at the long columns of riders, of kaiila, of slaves.
26
1230
I saw the desert, the pennons.
26
1231
I saw the two kasbahs, which had been those of Abdul, Ibn Saran, the Salt Ubar, Guard of the Dunes, and Tarna, once a proud desert chieftainess.
26
1232
I felt the cheek of the girl tethered to my saddle press softly against the side of my left boot.
26
1233
I looked down, and she looked up at me.
26
1234
"Master?" she asked.
The drums of the march increased their beat.
I turned on the kaiila, looking behind me, at the long columns of riders, of kaiila, of slaves.
I saw the desert, the pennons.
I saw the two kasbahs, which had been those of Abdul, Ibn Saran, the Salt Ubar, Guard of the Dunes, and Tarna, once a proud desert chieftainess.
I felt the cheek of the girl tethered to my saddle press softly against the side of my left boot.
I looked down, and she looked up at me.
"Master?" she asked.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )