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Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)

I carried my short sword. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #70)
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10 70 I carried my short sword.

Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 67 That seemed to me not a bad idea, unless a better might have been to flee for our lives.
10 68 In the morning we might find ourselves chained at the foot of cauldrons of boiling tharlarion oil.
10 69 But soon I, following the Forkbeard, together with some of his men, pressed in among the throngs of the Thing.
10 70 I carried my short sword.
10 71 I carried, too, the great bow, unstrung, with its quiver of arrows.
10 72 The Forkbeard, too, and his men, were armed.
10 73 Blows are not to be struck at the Thing, but not even the law of the Thing, with all its might, would have the temerity to advise the man of Torvaldsland to arrive or move about unarmed.
That seemed to me not a bad idea, unless a better might have been to flee for our lives. In the morning we might find ourselves chained at the foot of cauldrons of boiling tharlarion oil. But soon I, following the Forkbeard, together with some of his men, pressed in among the throngs of the Thing. I carried my short sword. I carried, too, the great bow, unstrung, with its quiver of arrows. The Forkbeard, too, and his men, were armed. Blows are not to be struck at the Thing, but not even the law of the Thing, with all its might, would have the temerity to advise the man of Torvaldsland to arrive or move about unarmed. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 10)