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Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)

With him was a swordsman, though the sword was of a type with which I was unfamiliar. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #20)
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4 20 With him was a swordsman, though the sword was of a type with which I was unfamiliar.

Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)

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4 17 They were, I took it, Pani.
4 18 Two I took to be chief men, each with a guard or colleague.
4 19 I would learn that the fellow who had spoken, one of the Pani, lithe, pantherlike, was Lord Nishida.
4 20 With him was a swordsman, though the sword was of a type with which I was unfamiliar.
4 21 He was also of the Pani, and his name was Tajima.
4 22 The other chief man, as I took him to be, was also of the Pani, who, I gathered, were important in this enterprise, whatever might be its purpose.
4 23 He was heavy, even ponderous, and seemed almost asleep, his eyes half closed, but I sensed in him much danger.
They were, I took it, Pani. Two I took to be chief men, each with a guard or colleague. I would learn that the fellow who had spoken, one of the Pani, lithe, pantherlike, was Lord Nishida. With him was a swordsman, though the sword was of a type with which I was unfamiliar. He was also of the Pani, and his name was Tajima. The other chief man, as I took him to be, was also of the Pani, who, I gathered, were important in this enterprise, whatever might be its purpose. He was heavy, even ponderous, and seemed almost asleep, his eyes half closed, but I sensed in him much danger. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 4)