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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 7 I cleared my head as best I could, and into my uncertain field of vision moved a dark object, which became the black helmet of a member of the Caste of Assassins.
12 8 Slowly, with a stylized movement, the helmet was lifted, and I found myself staring up into a gray, lean, cruel face, a face that might have been made of metal.
12 9 The eyes were inscrutable, as if they had been made of glass or stone and set artificially in that metallic mask of a countenance.
12 10 "I am Pa-kur," said the man.
12 11 It was he, the Master Assassin of Ar, leader of the assembled horde.
12 12 "We meet again," I said.
12 13 The eyes, like glass or stone, revealed nothing.
I cleared my head as best I could, and into my uncertain field of vision moved a dark object, which became the black helmet of a member of the Caste of Assassins. Slowly, with a stylized movement, the helmet was lifted, and I found myself staring up into a gray, lean, cruel face, a face that might have been made of metal. The eyes were inscrutable, as if they had been made of glass or stone and set artificially in that metallic mask of a countenance. "I am Pa-kur," said the man. It was he, the Master Assassin of Ar, leader of the assembled horde. "We meet again," I said. The eyes, like glass or stone, revealed nothing. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )