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"tal "

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 1112 Thassa, it seemed, might be jealous of her secrets.
5 1113 I moved forward.
5 1114 "tal," I said to the newcomer.
5 1115 "tal," he said.
5 1116 I had addressed him familiarly.
5 1117 This seemed to convince even Torgus that I knew him, and the newcomer supposed, as I had supposed he would, that I was one of the others, though perhaps one a bit more indiscreet or forward than might have been desirable.
5 1118 The newcomers were nicely organized, and, in moments, much of the baggage had been lashed to the poles, and the briefly tunicked slaves shouldered the poles with the suspended cargo, and stood ready to depart.
Thassa, it seemed, might be jealous of her secrets. I moved forward. "tal," I said to the newcomer. "tal," he said. I had addressed him familiarly. This seemed to convince even Torgus that I knew him, and the newcomer supposed, as I had supposed he would, that I was one of the others, though perhaps one a bit more indiscreet or forward than might have been desirable. The newcomers were nicely organized, and, in moments, much of the baggage had been lashed to the poles, and the briefly tunicked slaves shouldered the poles with the suspended cargo, and stood ready to depart. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )