Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
394
He left southward, toward Holmesk".
3
395
"I am sorry, Tarl, my friend," said Marcus.
3
396
"Aii!" The leader looked at me, wildly, and then his sword lowered, slowly.
3
397
He slipped to his knees, and fell to the dust in the road.
3
398
I turned then to face the fellow who had been to the leader's right.
3
399
Marcus stood quickly, white-faced, between myself and the fellow who had been on the left.
3
400
"Your leader," I said to the fellow who had been on the leader's right, "might have been better advised not to have engaged in explanations, conversation, and such.
He left southward, toward Holmesk".
"I am sorry, Tarl, my friend," said Marcus.
"Aii!" The leader looked at me, wildly, and then his sword lowered, slowly.
He slipped to his knees, and fell to the dust in the road.
I turned then to face the fellow who had been to the leader's right.
Marcus stood quickly, white-faced, between myself and the fellow who had been on the left.
"Your leader," I said to the fellow who had been on the leader's right, "might have been better advised not to have engaged in explanations, conversation, and such.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )