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Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 36 When summoned by Lord Temmu, several days ago, I had arrived at his holding on tarnback.
16 37 I did not know what had become of that tarn.
16 38 I had little doubt that Tyrtaios, into whose hands I had been given, to be later delivered to Lord Yamada, was familiar with the reins and saddle of a tarn.
16 39 If he were of the black caste, as I suspected, that would almost be taken for granted.
16 40 The Assassin is expected to move with silence, stealth, and swiftness, and depart similarly.
16 41 His presence at the castle of Lord Temmu suggested that he might have arrived by means of his own tarn.
16 42 That was not impossible.
When summoned by Lord Temmu, several days ago, I had arrived at his holding on tarnback. I did not know what had become of that tarn. I had little doubt that Tyrtaios, into whose hands I had been given, to be later delivered to Lord Yamada, was familiar with the reins and saddle of a tarn. If he were of the black caste, as I suspected, that would almost be taken for granted. The Assassin is expected to move with silence, stealth, and swiftness, and depart similarly. His presence at the castle of Lord Temmu suggested that he might have arrived by means of his own tarn. That was not impossible. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )