Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
4
168
I tied the tasseled hilt of the sword, which was unsheathed, about his right wrist.
I tied the tasseled hilt of the sword, which was unsheathed, about his right wrist.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 4, Sentence #168)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
4
165
The warriors of the Pani are seldom far from this tool.
4
166
The field sword may be kept in its rack, in the hall, but the companion blade is commonly at hand.
4
167
The Pani warrior often sleeps with it so.
4
168
I tied the tasseled hilt of the sword, which was unsheathed, about his right wrist.
4
169
I did not doubt but what it had tasted blood in the engagement.
4
170
I reached behind his back, and placed my other hand behind his knees and lifted him.
4
171
I had taken but one step toward the tarn when it lowered its head, the feathers of the neck and crest spreading like a crackling war fan, this considerably enlarging an image which was formidable enough in its natural state, and glared into the dimness beyond the fire.
The warriors of the Pani are seldom far from this tool.
The field sword may be kept in its rack, in the hall, but the companion blade is commonly at hand.
The Pani warrior often sleeps with it so.
I tied the tasseled hilt of the sword, which was unsheathed, about his right wrist.
I did not doubt but what it had tasted blood in the engagement.
I reached behind his back, and placed my other hand behind his knees and lifted him.
I had taken but one step toward the tarn when it lowered its head, the feathers of the neck and crest spreading like a crackling war fan, this considerably enlarging an image which was formidable enough in its natural state, and glared into the dimness beyond the fire.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 4)