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Book 16. (1 results) Guardsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

Krondar, sword in hand, with many of Ar's Station, crouched below decks in the hold of the Tuka. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #46)
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10 46 Krondar, sword in hand, with many of Ar's Station, crouched below decks in the hold of the Tuka.

Book 16. (7 results) Guardsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 43 I did not think that even Sirnak, who was a captain of Policrates, he who, with Reginald, had waylaid the Flower of Siba, should he still be in the holding, would be likely to be able to identify him, to detect in the bearded ruffian on the stem castle of the Tuka the former refugee landowner from Vonda.
10 44 We thought it otherwise with Krondar, the fighting slave.
10 45 It would be difficult, once seen, to ever forget the massively scarred, misshapen countenance of Krondar, a veteran of many bouts with the spiked leather, and the knife gauntlets, in Ar.
10 46 Krondar, sword in hand, with many of Ar's Station, crouched below decks in the hold of the Tuka.
10 47 My heart leaped.
10 48 I saw a figure emerging on the walls.
10 49 It was that of Kliomenes.
I did not think that even Sirnak, who was a captain of Policrates, he who, with Reginald, had waylaid the Flower of Siba, should he still be in the holding, would be likely to be able to identify him, to detect in the bearded ruffian on the stem castle of the Tuka the former refugee landowner from Vonda. We thought it otherwise with Krondar, the fighting slave. It would be difficult, once seen, to ever forget the massively scarred, misshapen countenance of Krondar, a veteran of many bouts with the spiked leather, and the knife gauntlets, in Ar. Krondar, sword in hand, with many of Ar's Station, crouched below decks in the hold of the Tuka. My heart leaped. I saw a figure emerging on the walls. It was that of Kliomenes. - (Guardsman of Gor, Chapter 10)