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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 10 Seated inside on several pillows of tasseled silk was a mammoth toad of a man, whose head was as round as a tarn's egg, the eyes nearly lost in the folds of fat, pocked skin.
10 11 A slender straggling wisp of hair dropped languidly from the fat chin.
10 12 The little eyes of the merchant swept the scene quickly, like a bird's, startling in their contrast with the plethoric giganticism of his frame.
10 13 "So," said the merchant, "Kazrak of Port Kar has met his match?" "It is the first challenge I have ever lost," replied Kazrak proudly.
10 14 "Who are you?" asked Mintar, leaning forward a bit, inspecting first me and then Talena, whom he regarded with small interest.
10 15 "Tarl of Bristol," I said.
10 16 "And this is my woman, whom I claim by sword-right".
Seated inside on several pillows of tasseled silk was a mammoth toad of a man, whose head was as round as a tarn's egg, the eyes nearly lost in the folds of fat, pocked skin. A slender straggling wisp of hair dropped languidly from the fat chin. The little eyes of the merchant swept the scene quickly, like a bird's, startling in their contrast with the plethoric giganticism of his frame. "So," said the merchant, "Kazrak of Port Kar has met his match?" "It is the first challenge I have ever lost," replied Kazrak proudly. "Who are you?" asked Mintar, leaning forward a bit, inspecting first me and then Talena, whom he regarded with small interest. "Tarl of Bristol," I said. "And this is my woman, whom I claim by sword-right". - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )