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

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19 73 Although of the Pani his visage was bearded, thinly, roughly, uncut, save perhaps by the sword, and his hair was long, and unkempt.
19 74 His clothing was soiled, and uncared for.
19 75 He was barefoot.
19 76 In his belt, blades uppermost, were the two swords, the companion sword and the longer blade.
19 77 There was blood on his loose, short-armed robe.
19 78 Some of it was spattered, and, in other places, he had apparently drawn his blades against the cloth, to clean the blade.
19 79 I was startled to look upon him, for he seemed so different from the other Pani.
Although of the Pani his visage was bearded, thinly, roughly, uncut, save perhaps by the sword, and his hair was long, and unkempt. His clothing was soiled, and uncared for. He was barefoot. In his belt, blades uppermost, were the two swords, the companion sword and the longer blade. There was blood on his loose, short-armed robe. Some of it was spattered, and, in other places, he had apparently drawn his blades against the cloth, to clean the blade. I was startled to look upon him, for he seemed so different from the other Pani. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )