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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 107 I darted back into the shadows.
15 108 It was one of the trusted strap-masters of Mintar, the man who guided the beasts that carried the merchant's palanquin.
15 109 Without looking around the tent, the man addressed himself directly to Kazrak.
15 110 "Will Kazrak and his guest, Tarl of Bristol, please accompany me to the tent of Mintar, of the merchant Caste?" asked the man.
15 111 Kazrak and I were stunned, but arose to follow the man.
15 112 It was now dark, and as I wore my helmet, there was no chance of the casual observer determining my identity.
15 113 Before I left Kazrak's tent, I placed the ring of red metal, with the crest of Cabot, in my pouch.
I darted back into the shadows. It was one of the trusted strap-masters of Mintar, the man who guided the beasts that carried the merchant's palanquin. Without looking around the tent, the man addressed himself directly to Kazrak. "Will Kazrak and his guest, Tarl of Bristol, please accompany me to the tent of Mintar, of the merchant Caste?" asked the man. Kazrak and I were stunned, but arose to follow the man. It was now dark, and as I wore my helmet, there was no chance of the casual observer determining my identity. Before I left Kazrak's tent, I placed the ring of red metal, with the crest of Cabot, in my pouch. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )