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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 118 She thought for a moment and then gently kissed me on the lips.
5 119 "No, Tarl Cabot of Ko-ro-ba," she said, "but you well know that I could do nothing that would diminish the worth of your gift to me.
5 120 Tarl Cabot, I care for you".
5 121 I realized that she had spoken to me as a free woman, using my name.
5 122 I put my arms around her, sheltering her as well as I could from the swift, chilling blast of the wind.
5 123 Then I thought to myself, a hundred tarns indeed! Forty perhaps, because she was a beauty.
5 124 For a hundred tarns one might have the daughter of an Administrator, for a thousand perhaps even the daughter of the Ubar of Ar! A thousand tarns would make a formidable addition to the cavalry force of a Gorean warlord.
She thought for a moment and then gently kissed me on the lips. "No, Tarl Cabot of Ko-ro-ba," she said, "but you well know that I could do nothing that would diminish the worth of your gift to me. Tarl Cabot, I care for you". I realized that she had spoken to me as a free woman, using my name. I put my arms around her, sheltering her as well as I could from the swift, chilling blast of the wind. Then I thought to myself, a hundred tarns indeed! Forty perhaps, because she was a beauty. For a hundred tarns one might have the daughter of an Administrator, for a thousand perhaps even the daughter of the Ubar of Ar! A thousand tarns would make a formidable addition to the cavalry force of a Gorean warlord. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )