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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
12 31 The word of such men might be as the rustle of the wind amidst leech plants.
12 32 Their loyalties would on the whole be to their own hides and purses.
12 33 They would on the whole be as much for hire as the Assassins, save that the Assassin, once the dagger has been painted on his forehead, signaling he is hunting, is loyal to a fee.
12 34 "Why do you and your people wish a tarn cavalry?" I asked.
12 35 "For purposes of war, of course," said Tajima.
12 36 "On continental Gor?" I inquired.
12 37 "Elsewhere," said Tajima.
The word of such men might be as the rustle of the wind amidst leech plants. Their loyalties would on the whole be to their own hides and purses. They would on the whole be as much for hire as the Assassins, save that the Assassin, once the dagger has been painted on his forehead, signaling he is hunting, is loyal to a fee. "Why do you and your people wish a tarn cavalry?" I asked. "For purposes of war, of course," said Tajima. "On continental Gor?" I inquired. "Elsewhere," said Tajima. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )