Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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17
3
In the next days, frequenting the paga tents and markets, I sought, by cornering slaves and challenging swordsmen, to learn the whereabouts of Talena.
In the next days, frequenting the paga tents and markets, I sought, by cornering slaves and challenging swordsmen, to learn the whereabouts of Talena.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #3)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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16
158
The girl in the cage was not Talena.
17
1
Chains of Gold I had been outwitted by the brilliance of Pa-Kur.
17
2
It was with a heart filled with bitterness that I left the compound of the Assassin and returned to Kazrak's tent.
17
3
In the next days, frequenting the paga tents and markets, I sought, by cornering slaves and challenging swordsmen, to learn the whereabouts of Talena.
17
4
But the answer, when I received an answer, whether by virtue of a golden tarn disk or mortal fear, was always the same—that she was kept in the tent of red and yellow silk.
17
5
I had no doubt that these minions of Pa-Kur whom I either cajoled or terrorized surely believed that the girl in the cage was Talena.
17
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Of those actually living in the compound of Pa-Kur, it was perhaps only he who knew the true location of the girl.
The girl in the cage was not Talena.
Chains of Gold I had been outwitted by the brilliance of Pa-Kur.
It was with a heart filled with bitterness that I left the compound of the Assassin and returned to Kazrak's tent.
In the next days, frequenting the paga tents and markets, I sought, by cornering slaves and challenging swordsmen, to learn the whereabouts of Talena.
But the answer, when I received an answer, whether by virtue of a golden tarn disk or mortal fear, was always the same—that she was kept in the tent of red and yellow silk.
I had no doubt that these minions of Pa-Kur whom I either cajoled or terrorized surely believed that the girl in the cage was Talena.
Of those actually living in the compound of Pa-Kur, it was perhaps only he who knew the true location of the girl.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 17)