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

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10 129 Kazrak, as he had promised, turned over the balance of his hiring price to me—a very respectable eighty tarn disks.
10 130 I argued with him to accept forty, on the ground that he was a sword brother, and at last convinced him to accept half of his own wages back.
10 131 I felt better about this arrangement.
10 132 Also, I didn't want Kazrak, when his wound was healed, to be reduced to challenging some luckless warrior for a bottle of Ka-la-na wine.
10 133 We, with Talena, shared a tent, and, to Kazrak's amusement, I set aside a portion of the tent for the girl's private use, protecting it with a silk hanging.
10 134 Because of the miserable condition of Talena's single garment, Kazrak and I procured from the supply master some changes of slave livery for the girl.
10 135 This seemed to me the most appropriate way to diminish any possible suspicion as to her true identity.
Kazrak, as he had promised, turned over the balance of his hiring price to me—a very respectable eighty tarn disks. I argued with him to accept forty, on the ground that he was a sword brother, and at last convinced him to accept half of his own wages back. I felt better about this arrangement. Also, I didn't want Kazrak, when his wound was healed, to be reduced to challenging some luckless warrior for a bottle of Ka-la-na wine. We, with Talena, shared a tent, and, to Kazrak's amusement, I set aside a portion of the tent for the girl's private use, protecting it with a silk hanging. Because of the miserable condition of Talena's single garment, Kazrak and I procured from the supply master some changes of slave livery for the girl. This seemed to me the most appropriate way to diminish any possible suspicion as to her true identity. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )