Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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39
Ho-Hak looked at the garb of the warrior, the helmet and shield, the sword with its scabbard, and the leather-wrapped bow of supple Ka-la-na wood, with its roll of sheaf and flight arrows.
Ho-Hak looked at the garb of the warrior, the helmet and shield, the sword with its scabbard, and the leather-wrapped bow of supple Ka-la-na wood, with its roll of sheaf and flight arrows.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #39)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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3
36
"You are an outlaw," said Ho-Hak, as had the girl before him.
3
37
I shrugged.
3
38
It was true that my shield, and my clothes, now taken from me, bore no insignia.
3
39
Ho-Hak looked at the garb of the warrior, the helmet and shield, the sword with its scabbard, and the leather-wrapped bow of supple Ka-la-na wood, with its roll of sheaf and flight arrows.
3
40
These things lay between us.
3
41
Ho-Hak's right ear twitched.
3
42
His ears were unusual, very large, and with extremely long lower lobes, drawn lower still by small, heavy pendants set in them.
"You are an outlaw," said Ho-Hak, as had the girl before him.
I shrugged.
It was true that my shield, and my clothes, now taken from me, bore no insignia.
Ho-Hak looked at the garb of the warrior, the helmet and shield, the sword with its scabbard, and the leather-wrapped bow of supple Ka-la-na wood, with its roll of sheaf and flight arrows.
These things lay between us.
Ho-Hak's right ear twitched.
His ears were unusual, very large, and with extremely long lower lobes, drawn lower still by small, heavy pendants set in them.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 3)