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Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 13 "From the sky," I said.
2 14 "Do you know such ships?" He wore a mottled tunic, irregularly green and brown.
2 15 It would match in well with the background, with attendant shadows.
2 16 He did not have the blue and yellow chevrons which sometimes characterizes the lower-left-hand sleeve of the slavers, different, of course, from their more formal regalia, or robes, commonly blue and yellow, their colors.
2 17 Some view the Slavers as a caste, others as a subcaste of the Merchants.
2 18 The colors of the Merchants are yellow and white, or gold and white.
2 19 Had he been a slaver it was possible he might have been aware of the sky ships, so to speak, such as the disklike vessel of Peisistratus.
"From the sky," I said. "Do you know such ships?" He wore a mottled tunic, irregularly green and brown. It would match in well with the background, with attendant shadows. He did not have the blue and yellow chevrons which sometimes characterizes the lower-left-hand sleeve of the slavers, different, of course, from their more formal regalia, or robes, commonly blue and yellow, their colors. Some view the Slavers as a caste, others as a subcaste of the Merchants. The colors of the Merchants are yellow and white, or gold and white. Had he been a slaver it was possible he might have been aware of the sky ships, so to speak, such as the disklike vessel of Peisistratus. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )