Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
7
10
She kept her eyes on my sword, as if she expected me to strike her down if she turned her back.
She kept her eyes on my sword, as if she expected me to strike her down if she turned her back.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #10)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
7
7
"You will release me immediately," announced the daughter of the Ubar.
7
8
"You are free now," I said.
7
9
She looked at me, stunned, and backed away, being careful to avoid Nar by a safe distance.
7
10
She kept her eyes on my sword, as if she expected me to strike her down if she turned her back.
7
11
"It is well," she finally said, "that you obey my command.
7
12
Perhaps your death will be made easier in consequence".
7
13
"Who could refuse anything to the daughter of a Ubar?" I said, and then added—maliciously, it seems now—"Good luck in the swamps".
"You will release me immediately," announced the daughter of the Ubar.
"You are free now," I said.
She looked at me, stunned, and backed away, being careful to avoid Nar by a safe distance.
She kept her eyes on my sword, as if she expected me to strike her down if she turned her back.
"It is well," she finally said, "that you obey my command.
Perhaps your death will be made easier in consequence".
"Who could refuse anything to the daughter of a Ubar?" I said, and then added—maliciously, it seems now—"Good luck in the swamps".
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 7)