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Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 30 "Did you not see the warning marks," asked she, "the white marks, and the blood mark?" "I mean you," I said, "and your people, no harm".
2 31 I smiled.
2 32 "I want only as much of your marsh as the width of my craft," I said, "and that only for as long as it takes to pass".
2 33 This was a paraphrase of a saying common on gor, given by passing strangers to those through whose territories they would travel: Only the span of the wings of my tarn, only the girth of my tharlarion, only the width of my body, and no more, and that but for the time it takes to pass.
2 34 In gorean, incidentally, the word for stranger and enemy are the same.
2 35 "Are you of Port Kar?" she asked.
2 36 "No," I said.
"Did you not see the warning marks," asked she, "the white marks, and the blood mark?" "I mean you," I said, "and your people, no harm". I smiled. "I want only as much of your marsh as the width of my craft," I said, "and that only for as long as it takes to pass". This was a paraphrase of a saying common on gor, given by passing strangers to those through whose territories they would travel: Only the span of the wings of my tarn, only the girth of my tharlarion, only the width of my body, and no more, and that but for the time it takes to pass. In gorean, incidentally, the word for stranger and enemy are the same. "Are you of Port Kar?" she asked. "No," I said. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter )