Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
31
His hair was long, and bound in a knot behind his head in Mongol fashion.
His hair was long, and bound in a knot behind his head in Mongol fashion.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #31)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
28
Thorn was a large man, big boned, powerful, now tending to corpulence.
7
29
His face was heavy and yellowish, but mottled with patches of purple where small veins had burst under the skin.
7
30
He was not bearded, save for the trace of a tiny wisp of hair that marked each side of his chin, almost like a streak of dirt.
7
31
His hair was long, and bound in a knot behind his head in Mongol fashion.
7
32
His eyes, like those of an urt, one of the small horned rodents of Gor, were set obliquely in his skull.
7
33
They were not clear, their redness and shadows testifying to long nights of indulgence and dissipation.
7
34
It was obvious that Thorn, unlike my old enemy Pa-Kur, who presumably had perished at the siege of Ar, was not a man above sensual vices, not a man who could with fanatical purity and single-minded devotion sacrifice himself and entire peoples to the ends of his ambition and power.
Thorn was a large man, big boned, powerful, now tending to corpulence.
His face was heavy and yellowish, but mottled with patches of purple where small veins had burst under the skin.
He was not bearded, save for the trace of a tiny wisp of hair that marked each side of his chin, almost like a streak of dirt.
His hair was long, and bound in a knot behind his head in Mongol fashion.
His eyes, like those of an urt, one of the small horned rodents of Gor, were set obliquely in his skull.
They were not clear, their redness and shadows testifying to long nights of indulgence and dissipation.
It was obvious that Thorn, unlike my old enemy Pa-Kur, who presumably had perished at the siege of Ar, was not a man above sensual vices, not a man who could with fanatical purity and single-minded devotion sacrifice himself and entire peoples to the ends of his ambition and power.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 7)