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Book 29. (1 results) Swordsmen of Gor (Individual Quote)

A similar practice I would learn often obtains in houses and barracks amongst the Pani, a practice in which the long sword is often set to one side, stored or racked, in a hall or vestibule, but the companion sword is kept at one's side, even near the sleeping mats and blocks. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #282)
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23 282 A similar practice I would learn often obtains in houses and barracks amongst the Pani, a practice in which the long sword is often set to one side, stored or racked, in a hall or vestibule, but the companion sword is kept at one's side, even near the sleeping mats and blocks.

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

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23 279 I loosened the sword in my sheath.
23 280 The Pani had largely placed their long swords in racks near the edge of the feasting area, but none who bore them had surrendered the companion sword.
23 281 That blade is to remain at hand.
23 282 A similar practice I would learn often obtains in houses and barracks amongst the Pani, a practice in which the long sword is often set to one side, stored or racked, in a hall or vestibule, but the companion sword is kept at one's side, even near the sleeping mats and blocks.
23 283 To be sure, if danger is felt to be imminent, both weapons are likely to be kept in the vicinity of the warrior.
23 284 I saw Saru was to one side.
23 285 She was muchly aware of how Pertinax had placed Jane before him.
I loosened the sword in my sheath. The Pani had largely placed their long swords in racks near the edge of the feasting area, but none who bore them had surrendered the companion sword. That blade is to remain at hand. A similar practice I would learn often obtains in houses and barracks amongst the Pani, a practice in which the long sword is often set to one side, stored or racked, in a hall or vestibule, but the companion sword is kept at one's side, even near the sleeping mats and blocks. To be sure, if danger is felt to be imminent, both weapons are likely to be kept in the vicinity of the warrior. I saw Saru was to one side. She was muchly aware of how Pertinax had placed Jane before him. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter 23)