Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)
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17
1
The Archery court "Lord Yamada," I said, "cares to speak with me?" I had been conducted by an Ashigaru to the shogun's archery court.
The Archery Court "Lord Yamada," I said, "cares to speak with me?" I had been conducted by an Ashigaru to the shogun's archery court.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #1)
Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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119
When the fur is thick, and matted, and soaked with rain, it has an odor which, once experienced, is not likely to be mistaken.
16
120
It was a scent, and a sort of scent, with which I was hitherto well acquainted, from various venues, from the delta of the Vosk outside Port Kar, from the hills of bleak Torvaldsland, the wastes and oases of the Tahari, the expanses of the Barrens, the jungles of the Ua, such places, even from the dens and forests of a steel world.
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121
It was the scent of Kur.
17
1
The Archery court "Lord Yamada," I said, "cares to speak with me?" I had been conducted by an Ashigaru to the shogun's archery court.
17
2
"Yes, Tarl Cabot, tarnsman," he said.
17
3
The typical Pani bow is quite large, commonly longer, if not heavier, than the peasant bow of the continent.
17
4
To me it was unfamiliar, given its lack of what I would have supposed to be the natural symmetry of such a weapon.
When the fur is thick, and matted, and soaked with rain, it has an odor which, once experienced, is not likely to be mistaken.
It was a scent, and a sort of scent, with which I was hitherto well acquainted, from various venues, from the delta of the Vosk outside Port Kar, from the hills of bleak Torvaldsland, the wastes and oases of the Tahari, the expanses of the Barrens, the jungles of the Ua, such places, even from the dens and forests of a steel world.
It was the scent of Kur.
The Archery court "Lord Yamada," I said, "cares to speak with me?" I had been conducted by an Ashigaru to the shogun's archery court.
"Yes, Tarl Cabot, tarnsman," he said.
The typical Pani bow is quite large, commonly longer, if not heavier, than the peasant bow of the continent.
To me it was unfamiliar, given its lack of what I would have supposed to be the natural symmetry of such a weapon.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 17)