Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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175
I had scarcely finished bandaging his wound when I was aware of a ringing on metal, and, lifting my head, I saw myself surrounded by mounted spearmen, who wore the same livery as Kazrak.
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176
Behind them, stretching into the distance, came a long line of broad tharlarions, or the four-footed draft monsters of Gor.
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177
These beasts, yoked in braces, were drawing mighty wagons, filled with merchandise protected under the lashings of its red rain-canvas.
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178
"It is the caravan of Mintar, of the merchant Caste," said Kazrak.
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The Caravan "Do not harm him," said Kazrak.
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"He is my sword brother, Tarl of Bristol".
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Kazrak's remark was in accord with the strange warrior codes of Gor, codes which were as natural to him as the air he breathed, and codes which I, in the Chamber of the Council of Ko-ro-ba, had sworn to uphold.
I had scarcely finished bandaging his wound when I was aware of a ringing on metal, and, lifting my head, I saw myself surrounded by mounted spearmen, who wore the same livery as Kazrak.
Behind them, stretching into the distance, came a long line of broad tharlarions, or the four-footed draft monsters of Gor.
These beasts, yoked in braces, were drawing mighty wagons, filled with merchandise protected under the lashings of its red rain-canvas.
"It is the caravan of Mintar, of the merchant Caste," said Kazrak.
The Caravan "Do not harm him," said Kazrak.
"He is my sword brother, Tarl of Bristol".
Kazrak's remark was in accord with the strange warrior codes of Gor, codes which were as natural to him as the air he breathed, and codes which I, in the Chamber of the Council of Ko-ro-ba, had sworn to uphold.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )