Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
23
232
He had been armed, a short sword in its scabbard slung from the left shoulder, rather than across the body.
He had been armed, a short sword in its scabbard slung from the left shoulder, rather than across the body.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 23, Sentence #232)
Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
23
229
He wore, as well, a wide, double-buckled belt, from which a dagger, in its sheath, was suspended, and ankle-high, cord-laced street sandals.
23
230
About his throat was a laborer's brown sweat scarf, which might be raised about the face, to protect one from dust, or conceal the features.
23
231
When I had seen him before, that morning in Victoria, he had been clad differently, more somberly, in a sable tunic, a cape, high, black, bootlike sandals.
23
232
He had been armed, a short sword in its scabbard slung from the left shoulder, rather than across the body.
23
233
In his left arm, cradled, had been a black helmet.
23
234
In his appearance there had been a particular oddity that I recalled well.
23
235
I took it to be a caste mark, or festive design.
He wore, as well, a wide, double-buckled belt, from which a dagger, in its sheath, was suspended, and ankle-high, cord-laced street sandals.
About his throat was a laborer's brown sweat scarf, which might be raised about the face, to protect one from dust, or conceal the features.
When I had seen him before, that morning in Victoria, he had been clad differently, more somberly, in a sable tunic, a cape, high, black, bootlike sandals.
He had been armed, a short sword in its scabbard slung from the left shoulder, rather than across the body.
In his left arm, cradled, had been a black helmet.
In his appearance there had been a particular oddity that I recalled well.
I took it to be a caste mark, or festive design.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 23)