Book 24. (1 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"Amina," said he, "Rimice, surely you recognize Tarl, our friend, to whom you owed your redemption from the Crooked Tarn?" I saw by the fear in their eyes that well did they recognize me.
"Amina," said he, "Rimice, surely you recognize Tarl, our friend, to whom you owed your redemption from the Crooked Tarn?" I saw by the fear in their eyes that well did they recognize me.
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 37, Sentence #37)
Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)
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Accents could be feigned, and so on.
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Sutlers were, on the whole, fellows of business, and could scarcely be blamed for seeking favorable markets.
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Ephialtes glanced down at the two women on the ground, chained by the neck to stakes on this side of the wagon, the copper bowls near them.
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"Amina," said he, "Rimice, surely you recognize Tarl, our friend, to whom you owed your redemption from the Crooked Tarn?" I saw by the fear in their eyes that well did they recognize me.
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"Then, obeisance!" snapped Ephialtes.
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Immediately, with a rustle of chain, they knelt, the palms of their hands on the ground, their heads to the dirt.
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"Normally at the stakes," he said, "they are not permitted to rise even to their knees".
Accents could be feigned, and so on.
Sutlers were, on the whole, fellows of business, and could scarcely be blamed for seeking favorable markets.
Ephialtes glanced down at the two women on the ground, chained by the neck to stakes on this side of the wagon, the copper bowls near them.
"Amina," said he, "Rimice, surely you recognize Tarl, our friend, to whom you owed your redemption from the Crooked Tarn?" I saw by the fear in their eyes that well did they recognize me.
"Then, obeisance!" snapped Ephialtes.
Immediately, with a rustle of chain, they knelt, the palms of their hands on the ground, their heads to the dirt.
"Normally at the stakes," he said, "they are not permitted to rise even to their knees".
- (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter 37)