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Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)

"No," I laughed, "it is back to Tharna with you!" I still wore the golden scarf about my neck, from the arena, that scarf which had initiated the games, and which I had picked up from the sand to wipe away the sand and sweat. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #260)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 260 "No," I laughed, "it is back to Tharna with you!" I still wore the golden scarf about my neck, from the arena, that scarf which had initiated the games, and which I had picked up from the sand to wipe away the sand and sweat.

Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
15 257 "Who would be fool enough to carry away the Tatrix of Tharna when she might be ransomed for the gold of a dozen Ubars?" I looked at her.
15 258 "I was afraid," she said, her eyes downcast, "that you were such a fool".
15 259 There seemed to be an emotion in her voice that I could not understand.
15 260 "No," I laughed, "it is back to Tharna with you!" I still wore the golden scarf about my neck, from the arena, that scarf which had initiated the games, and which I had picked up from the sand to wipe away the sand and sweat.
15 261 I took it from my neck.
15 262 "Turn around," I said to the Tatrix, "and place your hands behind your back".
15 263 Her head in the air, the Tatrix did as she was told.
"Who would be fool enough to carry away the Tatrix of Tharna when she might be ransomed for the gold of a dozen Ubars?" I looked at her. "I was afraid," she said, her eyes downcast, "that you were such a fool". There seemed to be an emotion in her voice that I could not understand. "No," I laughed, "it is back to Tharna with you!" I still wore the golden scarf about my neck, from the arena, that scarf which had initiated the games, and which I had picked up from the sand to wipe away the sand and sweat. I took it from my neck. "Turn around," I said to the Tatrix, "and place your hands behind your back". Her head in the air, the Tatrix did as she was told. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 15)