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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
27 163 I looked up to the parapet.
27 164 I saw the warrior, Nodachi, looking over the parapet, toward the village.
27 165 He had his two swords with him.
27 166 After a time, he began to turn about, and perform martial exercises, with a patient, unhurried grace.
27 167 Some of the Pani, I supposed, must know who he was, his background, his motivation to join us.
27 168 I, however, did not know.
27 169 And I did not think that even his students, such as Pertinax and Tajima, the Pani tarnsman, understood the mystery of this unusually skilled, but enigmatic warrior.
I looked up to the parapet. I saw the warrior, Nodachi, looking over the parapet, toward the village. He had his two swords with him. After a time, he began to turn about, and perform martial exercises, with a patient, unhurried grace. Some of the Pani, I supposed, must know who he was, his background, his motivation to join us. I, however, did not know. And I did not think that even his students, such as Pertinax and Tajima, the Pani tarnsman, understood the mystery of this unusually skilled, but enigmatic warrior. - (Mariners of Gor, Chapter )