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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 31 A fellow sitting beside him, seated as he was, cross-legged, on his right hand, remained impassive.
10 32 The fellow was not of the "strange men".
10 33 He had short-cropped blond hair, and squarish, heavy features.
10 34 He wore an informal, brown robe, which betokened no caste in particular.
10 35 He was, I took it, the envoy whose arrival Lord Nishida had been awaiting.
10 36 I supposed him an agent of Kurii, one who might pose as an agent of Priest-Kings.
10 37 He was not, however, Sullius Maximus.
A fellow sitting beside him, seated as he was, cross-legged, on his right hand, remained impassive. The fellow was not of the "strange men". He had short-cropped blond hair, and squarish, heavy features. He wore an informal, brown robe, which betokened no caste in particular. He was, I took it, the envoy whose arrival Lord Nishida had been awaiting. I supposed him an agent of Kurii, one who might pose as an agent of Priest-Kings. He was not, however, Sullius Maximus. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )