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Book 23. (1 results) Renegades of Gor (Individual Quote)

I had shortened the straps of the sword sheath, hitching it high, the hilt now before my left shoulder, under the cloak. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #27)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 27 I had shortened the straps of the sword sheath, hitching it high, the hilt now before my left shoulder, under the cloak.

Book 23. (7 results) Renegades of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 24 Who knows the intentions or nature of the approaching stranger? In Gorean, as in many languages, the same word is used for stranger and enemy.
1 25 The wagon was moving north on what, in this latitude, was usually called the Vosk Road, but farther south was generally known as the Viktel Aria.
1 26 My cloak hung down from my head about my shoulders, and thence fell to my waist.
1 27 I had shortened the straps of the sword sheath, hitching it high, the hilt now before my left shoulder, under the cloak.
1 28 I kept one hand, from beneath my cloak, on the side of the wagon.
1 29 In this way I was less likely to stumble in the darkness, and the cold, driving rain.
1 30 The other hand, my right, held my cloak about my neck.
Who knows the intentions or nature of the approaching stranger? In Gorean, as in many languages, the same word is used for stranger and enemy. The wagon was moving north on what, in this latitude, was usually called the Vosk Road, but farther south was generally known as the Viktel Aria. My cloak hung down from my head about my shoulders, and thence fell to my waist. I had shortened the straps of the sword sheath, hitching it high, the hilt now before my left shoulder, under the cloak. I kept one hand, from beneath my cloak, on the side of the wagon. In this way I was less likely to stumble in the darkness, and the cold, driving rain. The other hand, my right, held my cloak about my neck. - (Renegades of Gor, Chapter 1)