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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
36 9 One could see them reflected redly on the countenances of the stolid, or grieving, men gathered about.
36 10 Tears streamed from the eyes of some of them, hardened men, yet weeping.
36 11 Pani, too, were with us, and a number of mariners, and mercenaries.
36 12 The wrapped form in the canvas, sail canvas, was consumed in a torrent of flame.
36 13 It was odd, I thought, that the pyre had been lit at night.
36 14 Such things are usually done in the afternoon.
36 15 "He would have liked to have seen the eyes painted," said a man.
One could see them reflected redly on the countenances of the stolid, or grieving, men gathered about. Tears streamed from the eyes of some of them, hardened men, yet weeping. Pani, too, were with us, and a number of mariners, and mercenaries. The wrapped form in the canvas, sail canvas, was consumed in a torrent of flame. It was odd, I thought, that the pyre had been lit at night. Such things are usually done in the afternoon. "He would have liked to have seen the eyes painted," said a man. - (Swordsmen of Gor, Chapter )