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Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)

He looked up at me, and defended his Home Stone by bringing his Scribe to Ubar One whence it could control his Ubar's Tarnsman Three, controlling as well the killing diagonal. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #61)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 61 He looked up at me, and defended his home stone by bringing his Scribe to Ubar One whence it could control his Ubar's Tarnsman Three, controlling as well the killing diagonal.

Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 58 He was a pirate, a slaver, a master swordsman, a captain of Port Kar.
1 59 He studied the board.
1 60 He did not take the Ubar's Tarnsman with his Spearman.
1 61 He looked up at me, and defended his home stone by bringing his Scribe to Ubar One whence it could control his Ubar's Tarnsman Three, controlling as well the killing diagonal.
1 62 "Talena, daughter of Marlenus of Ar, I learn, has been taken as slave to the northern forests," I said.
1 63 "Where did you obtain this information?" he asked.
1 64 Samos was always suspicious.
He was a pirate, a slaver, a master swordsman, a captain of Port Kar. He studied the board. He did not take the Ubar's Tarnsman with his Spearman. He looked up at me, and defended his home stone by bringing his Scribe to Ubar One whence it could control his Ubar's Tarnsman Three, controlling as well the killing diagonal. "Talena, daughter of Marlenus of Ar, I learn, has been taken as slave to the northern forests," I said. "Where did you obtain this information?" he asked. Samos was always suspicious. - (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 1)