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

Something in the eyes or mien of this man suggested he might be other than many here; oddly enough, for the venue, I suspected he might once have been no stranger to honor; such I would not have sensed in Seremides. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #61)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 61 Something in the eyes or mien of this man suggested he might be other than many here; oddly enough, for the venue, I suspected he might once have been no stranger to honor; such I would not have sensed in Seremides.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 58 Indeed, yesterday, on my behalf, he had stood against Seremides himself.
5 59 Perhaps he did not know, as I did, the skills of the former captain of the Taurentians.
5 60 I knew of no blade the equal of his.
5 61 Something in the eyes or mien of this man suggested he might be other than many here; oddly enough, for the venue, I suspected he might once have been no stranger to honor; such I would not have sensed in Seremides.
5 62 I wondered if he were once of the warriors, perhaps long ago.
5 63 Such men may betray the codes, but they are not likely to forget them.
5 64 It is hard to forget the codes.
Indeed, yesterday, on my behalf, he had stood against Seremides himself. Perhaps he did not know, as I did, the skills of the former captain of the Taurentians. I knew of no blade the equal of his. Something in the eyes or mien of this man suggested he might be other than many here; oddly enough, for the venue, I suspected he might once have been no stranger to honor; such I would not have sensed in Seremides. I wondered if he were once of the warriors, perhaps long ago. Such men may betray the codes, but they are not likely to forget them. It is hard to forget the codes. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 5)