Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
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252
Seremides approached him and, drawing his sword from its sheath, extended it to him, hilt first.
Seremides approached him and, drawing his sword from its sheath, extended it to him, hilt first.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #252)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
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249
I did not think it likely that this would happen again.
7
250
He now doubtless had a much better idea of the utilities and purposes of females.
7
251
Myron now, as I suppose it was Myron, with two fellows behind him, each bearing a package, ascended the platform.
7
252
Seremides approached him and, drawing his sword from its sheath, extended it to him, hilt first.
7
253
"Myron does not accept his sword!" said a man.
7
254
Myron, indeed, with a magnanimous gesture, had demurred to accept the weapon of Seremides, the high general of Ar.
7
255
Seremides now sheathed the sword.
I did not think it likely that this would happen again.
He now doubtless had a much better idea of the utilities and purposes of females.
Myron now, as I suppose it was Myron, with two fellows behind him, each bearing a package, ascended the platform.
Seremides approached him and, drawing his sword from its sheath, extended it to him, hilt first.
"Myron does not accept his sword!" said a man.
Myron, indeed, with a magnanimous gesture, had demurred to accept the weapon of Seremides, the high general of Ar.
Seremides now sheathed the sword.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 7)