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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
20 36 I was honored that the little scribe had separated himself from his beloved scrolls long enough to share my happiness, only that of a warrior.
20 37 He was wearing a new robe and sandals, perhaps for the first time in years.
20 38 He clasped my hands, and, to my wonder, the little scribe was crying.
20 39 And then, in his joy, he turned to Talena and in gracious salute lifted the symbolic cup of Ka-la-na wine to her beauty.
20 40 Talena and I swore to honor that day as long as either of us lived.
20 41 I have tried to keep that promise, and I know that she has done so as well.
20 42 That night, that glorious night, was a night of flowers, torches, and Ka-la-na wine, and late, after sweet hours of love, we fell asleep in each other's arms.
I was honored that the little scribe had separated himself from his beloved scrolls long enough to share my happiness, only that of a warrior. He was wearing a new robe and sandals, perhaps for the first time in years. He clasped my hands, and, to my wonder, the little scribe was crying. And then, in his joy, he turned to Talena and in gracious salute lifted the symbolic cup of Ka-la-na wine to her beauty. Talena and I swore to honor that day as long as either of us lived. I have tried to keep that promise, and I know that she has done so as well. That night, that glorious night, was a night of flowers, torches, and Ka-la-na wine, and late, after sweet hours of love, we fell asleep in each other's arms. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )