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Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 24 I could not place the difference, yet it seemed there was something in him or about him that set him apart from the other members of his caste.
5 25 He might have been any other Initiate, yet he was not.
5 26 There was nothing extraordinary about him, unless perhaps it was a brow somewhat more lofty than is common, eyes that might have looked on sights few men had seen.
5 27 The thought struck me that I, Tarl of Ko-ro-ba, a mortal, here in the night on this road, might be looking upon the face of a priest-king.
5 28 As we faced one another, the storm ceased, the lightning no longer shattered the night, the thunder no longer roared in my ears.
5 29 The wind was calm.
5 30 The clouds had dissipated.
I could not place the difference, yet it seemed there was something in him or about him that set him apart from the other members of his caste. He might have been any other Initiate, yet he was not. There was nothing extraordinary about him, unless perhaps it was a brow somewhat more lofty than is common, eyes that might have looked on sights few men had seen. The thought struck me that I, Tarl of Ko-ro-ba, a mortal, here in the night on this road, might be looking upon the face of a priest-king. As we faced one another, the storm ceased, the lightning no longer shattered the night, the thunder no longer roared in my ears. The wind was calm. The clouds had dissipated. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )