Book 29. (7 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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322
I was then prepared to leave the plaza, but, in turning about, I saw a sight which, to me, if not to Tajima, and his people, seemed exceedingly odd.
12
323
"What is going on there?" I asked.
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324
"One is preparing to recover his honor," said Tajima.
12
325
On a small platform, in a white kimono, one of Tajima's people, which I will now refer to as the Pani, as that is their word for themselves, knelt.
12
326
His head was bowed, and before him, on the platform, was a curved wooden sheath, which contained, doubtless, a knife.
12
327
Near the fellow, also clad in a rather formal kimono, white, stood a fellow with an unsheathed sword, of the longer sort.
12
328
"Do not intrude," said Tajima.
I was then prepared to leave the plaza, but, in turning about, I saw a sight which, to me, if not to Tajima, and his people, seemed exceedingly odd.
"What is going on there?" I asked.
"One is preparing to recover his honor," said Tajima.
On a small platform, in a white kimono, one of Tajima's people, which I will now refer to as the Pani, as that is their word for themselves, knelt.
His head was bowed, and before him, on the platform, was a curved wooden sheath, which contained, doubtless, a knife.
Near the fellow, also clad in a rather formal kimono, white, stood a fellow with an unsheathed sword, of the longer sort.
"Do not intrude," said Tajima.
- (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )