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Book 22. (1 results) Dancer of Gor (Individual Quote)

It had the same stature, and shoulders, and mighty arms, but it was now a bronzed, leaner Hendow, one even more terrible and fierce than I had known, one who held now in his hand a bloodied sword. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 29, Sentence #627)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 627 It had the same stature, and shoulders, and mighty arms, but it was now a bronzed, leaner Hendow, one even more terrible and fierce than I had known, one who held now in his hand a bloodied sword.

Book 22. (7 results) Dancer of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
29 624 "It is Hendow!" cried Tupita.
29 625 "Yes!" I said.
29 626 But it was not the Hendow I remembered from Brundisium.
29 627 It had the same stature, and shoulders, and mighty arms, but it was now a bronzed, leaner Hendow, one even more terrible and fierce than I had known, one who held now in his hand a bloodied sword.
29 628 "Mirus!" he cried.
29 629 "Old friend! What are you doing here!" "Hendow!" said Mirus, tears in his eyes.
29 630 "Beloved friend!" "You are hurt," said Hendow.
"It is Hendow!" cried Tupita. "Yes!" I said. But it was not the Hendow I remembered from Brundisium. It had the same stature, and shoulders, and mighty arms, but it was now a bronzed, leaner Hendow, one even more terrible and fierce than I had known, one who held now in his hand a bloodied sword. "Mirus!" he cried. "Old friend! What are you doing here!" "Hendow!" said Mirus, tears in his eyes. "Beloved friend!" "You are hurt," said Hendow. - (Dancer of Gor, Chapter 29)