Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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163
Thorstein Camp, well to the south, but yet north of Einar's Skerry, was a camp of fighting men, which controlled the countryside about it, for some fifty pasangs, taking tribute from the farms.
10
164
Thorstein of Thorstein's Camp was their Jarl.
10
165
The camp was of wood, surrounded by a palisade, built on an island in an inlet, called the inlet of Thorstein Camp, formerly known as the inlet of Parsit, because of the rich fishing there.
10
166
The stake in this challenge was the young man's sister, a comely, blond lass of fourteen, with braided hair.
10
167
She was dressed in the full regalia of a free woman of the north.
10
168
The clothes were not rich, but they were clean, and her best.
10
169
She wore two brooches; and black shoes.
Thorstein Camp, well to the south, but yet north of Einar's Skerry, was a camp of fighting men, which controlled the countryside about it, for some fifty pasangs, taking tribute from the farms.
Thorstein of Thorstein's Camp was their Jarl.
The camp was of wood, surrounded by a palisade, built on an island in an inlet, called the inlet of Thorstein Camp, formerly known as the inlet of Parsit, because of the rich fishing there.
The stake in this challenge was the young man's sister, a comely, blond lass of fourteen, with braided hair.
She was dressed in the full regalia of a free woman of the north.
The clothes were not rich, but they were clean, and her best.
She wore two brooches; and black shoes.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )