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Book 5. (1 results) Assassin of Gor (Individual Quote)

The ashes, Kuurus judged, since the body had been wrapped in the scarlet leather of a tarnsman, would be scattered from tarnback, perhaps over distant Thassa, the sea. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #49)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 49 The ashes, Kuurus judged, since the body had been wrapped in the scarlet leather of a tarnsman, would be scattered from tarnback, perhaps over distant thassa, the sea.

Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 46 Some bones and some whitish ash they gathered in white linen and placed in an urn of red and yellow glass.
1 47 Kuurus knew that such an urn would be decorated, probably, since the man had been a Warrior, with scenes of the hunt and war.
1 48 The urn was given to him who wore the robes of the Administrator of the City, who took it and slowly, on foot, withdrew toward Ko-ro-ba, followed by the large blond Warrior and the small Scribe.
1 49 The ashes, Kuurus judged, since the body had been wrapped in the scarlet leather of a tarnsman, would be scattered from tarnback, perhaps over distant thassa, the sea.
1 50 Kuurus stood up and stretched.
1 51 He picked up his short sword in its scabbard, his helmet and his shield.
1 52 These he slung over his left shoulder.
Some bones and some whitish ash they gathered in white linen and placed in an urn of red and yellow glass. Kuurus knew that such an urn would be decorated, probably, since the man had been a Warrior, with scenes of the hunt and war. The urn was given to him who wore the robes of the Administrator of the City, who took it and slowly, on foot, withdrew toward Ko-ro-ba, followed by the large blond Warrior and the small Scribe. The ashes, Kuurus judged, since the body had been wrapped in the scarlet leather of a tarnsman, would be scattered from tarnback, perhaps over distant thassa, the sea. Kuurus stood up and stretched. He picked up his short sword in its scabbard, his helmet and his shield. These he slung over his left shoulder. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter 1)