Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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47
I knew this man of Torvaldsland only by reputation.
2
48
He was a rover, a great captain, a pirate, a trader, a warrior.
2
49
It had been he, and his men, who had freed Chenbar of Tyros, the Sea Sleen, from a dungeon in Port Kar, breaking through to him, shattering his chains from the walls with the blunt, hammerlike backs of their great, curved, single-bladed axes.
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50
He was said to be fearless, and mighty, swift with sword and ax, fond of jokes, a deep drinker, a master of pretty wenches, and a madman.
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51
But he had taken in fee from Chenbar Chenbar's weight in the sapphires of Schendi.
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52
I did not think him too mad.
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53
But now the Forkbeard was dead.
I knew this man of Torvaldsland only by reputation.
He was a rover, a great captain, a pirate, a trader, a warrior.
It had been he, and his men, who had freed Chenbar of Tyros, the Sea Sleen, from a dungeon in Port Kar, breaking through to him, shattering his chains from the walls with the blunt, hammerlike backs of their great, curved, single-bladed axes.
He was said to be fearless, and mighty, swift with sword and ax, fond of jokes, a deep drinker, a master of pretty wenches, and a madman.
But he had taken in fee from Chenbar Chenbar's weight in the sapphires of Schendi.
I did not think him too mad.
But now the Forkbeard was dead.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )