Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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152
From its outskirts one can see the markers, the feathers on their tall wands, which mark the beginning of the country of the red savages.
3
153
"I trust that you do not desire to kill him," said the man.
3
154
"No," I smiled.
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155
"You do not wear the garb of the dark caste, nor do you have the black dagger painted upon your brow".
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156
"I am not an Assassin," I said.
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157
"Grunt is a peculiar fellow, and secretive, but, I think, inoffensive".
3
158
"I do not wish him harm," I said.
From its outskirts one can see the markers, the feathers on their tall wands, which mark the beginning of the country of the red savages.
"I trust that you do not desire to kill him," said the man.
"No," I smiled.
"You do not wear the garb of the dark caste, nor do you have the black dagger painted upon your brow".
"I am not an Assassin," I said.
"Grunt is a peculiar fellow, and secretive, but, I think, inoffensive".
"I do not wish him harm," I said.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )