Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)
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Several days ago I think I may have done him some service, when Lord Akio, with a noble's innocence, and no particularly malevolent intent, was ready to show me the deadliness of his flung war fan.
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Instead I had prevailed upon him to demonstrate his prowess, and the seriousness of the weapon, on a young tree, whose trunk had been half severed, as though with the single blow of an ax, which tree, at the behest of Lord Akio, had been subsequently replaced.
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"tal," I said to Haruki.
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"tal, one who is honorable," he said, softly, his head down.
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"I think it will rain today," I said.
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"No, noble one," he said.
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"How do you know?" I asked.
Several days ago I think I may have done him some service, when Lord Akio, with a noble's innocence, and no particularly malevolent intent, was ready to show me the deadliness of his flung war fan.
Instead I had prevailed upon him to demonstrate his prowess, and the seriousness of the weapon, on a young tree, whose trunk had been half severed, as though with the single blow of an ax, which tree, at the behest of Lord Akio, had been subsequently replaced.
"tal," I said to Haruki.
"tal, one who is honorable," he said, softly, his head down.
"I think it will rain today," I said.
"No, noble one," he said.
"How do you know?" I asked.
- (Rebels of Gor, Chapter )