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Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)

His face was wide, and heavy, and muchly lined; it, like many of those of Port Kar, showed the marks of Thassa, burned into it by wind and salt; he had gray eyes; his hair was white, and short-cropped; in his ears there were two small golden rings. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 11, Sentence #266)
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11 266 His face was wide, and heavy, and muchly lined; it, like many of those of Port Kar, showed the marks of thassa, burned into it by wind and salt; he had gray eyes; his hair was white, and short-cropped; in his ears there were two small golden rings.

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

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11 263 About his left shoulder there were the two ropes of Port Kar.
11 264 These are commonly worn only outside the city.
11 265 His garment was closely woven, and had a hood, now thrown back.
11 266 His face was wide, and heavy, and muchly lined; it, like many of those of Port Kar, showed the marks of thassa, burned into it by wind and salt; he had gray eyes; his hair was white, and short-cropped; in his ears there were two small golden rings.
11 267 If a larl might have been transformed into a man and yet retain its instincts, its heart and its cunning, I think it might look much like Samos, First Slaver of Port Kar.
11 268 "Greetings, noble Samos," I said.
11 269 "Greetings," said he.
About his left shoulder there were the two ropes of Port Kar. These are commonly worn only outside the city. His garment was closely woven, and had a hood, now thrown back. His face was wide, and heavy, and muchly lined; it, like many of those of Port Kar, showed the marks of thassa, burned into it by wind and salt; he had gray eyes; his hair was white, and short-cropped; in his ears there were two small golden rings. If a larl might have been transformed into a man and yet retain its instincts, its heart and its cunning, I think it might look much like Samos, First Slaver of Port Kar. "Greetings, noble Samos," I said. "Greetings," said he. - (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 11)