Book 4. (1 results) Nomads of Gor (Individual Quote)
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183
"You may ask," said Ha-Keel, "how it is that I, a tarnsman of Ar, ride for merchants and traitors on the southern plains?" "It saddens me," I said, "that a sword that was once raised in defense of Ar is raised now only by the beck and call of gold".
"You may ask," said Ha-Keel, "how it is that I, a tarnsman of Ar, ride for merchants and traitors on the southern plains?" "It saddens me," I said, "that a sword that was once raised in defense of Ar is raised now only by the beck and call of gold".
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #183)
Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)
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180
"It was long ago," I said.
16
181
"Your swordplay with Pa-Kur, Master of the Assassins, was superb".
16
182
A nod of my head acknowledged his compliment.
16
183
"You may ask," said Ha-Keel, "how it is that I, a tarnsman of Ar, ride for merchants and traitors on the southern plains?" "It saddens me," I said, "that a sword that was once raised in defense of Ar is raised now only by the beck and call of gold".
16
184
"About my neck," he said, "you see a golden tarn disk of glorious Ar.
16
185
I cut a throat for that tarn disk, to buy silks and perfumes for a woman.
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186
But she had fled with another.
"It was long ago," I said.
"Your swordplay with Pa-Kur, Master of the Assassins, was superb".
A nod of my head acknowledged his compliment.
"You may ask," said Ha-Keel, "how it is that I, a tarnsman of Ar, ride for merchants and traitors on the southern plains?" "It saddens me," I said, "that a sword that was once raised in defense of Ar is raised now only by the beck and call of gold".
"About my neck," he said, "you see a golden tarn disk of glorious Ar.
I cut a throat for that tarn disk, to buy silks and perfumes for a woman.
But she had fled with another.
- (Nomads of Gor, Chapter 16)