Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
3
12
His personal belongings, which seemed to be negligible, were stuffed into the meanest of the scroll racks.
3
13
One of the windows into Torm's chamber was quite irregular, and I noted that it had been forcibly enlarged.
3
14
I imagined him with a carpenter's hammer, angrily cracking and banging away at the wall, chipping away the stone that more light might enter his room.
3
15
And always under his table a brazier filled with hot coals burned near the feet of the scribe, perilously close to the scholarly litter with which the floor was strewn.
3
16
It seemed that Torm was always cold or, at best, never quite warm enough.
3
17
The hottest days would be likely to find him wiping his nose on the sleeve of his blue robes, shivering miserably and lamenting the price of fuel.
3
18
Torm was of slight build and reminded me of an angry bird which enjoys nothing so much as scolding squirrels.
His personal belongings, which seemed to be negligible, were stuffed into the meanest of the scroll racks.
One of the windows into Torm's chamber was quite irregular, and I noted that it had been forcibly enlarged.
I imagined him with a carpenter's hammer, angrily cracking and banging away at the wall, chipping away the stone that more light might enter his room.
And always under his table a brazier filled with hot coals burned near the feet of the scribe, perilously close to the scholarly litter with which the floor was strewn.
It seemed that Torm was always cold or, at best, never quite warm enough.
The hottest days would be likely to find him wiping his nose on the sleeve of his blue robes, shivering miserably and lamenting the price of fuel.
Torm was of slight build and reminded me of an angry bird which enjoys nothing so much as scolding squirrels.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )