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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 162 This was my introduction to my instructor in arms, whose name was also Tarl.
3 163 I shall call him the Older Tarl.
3 164 He was a blond Viking giant of a man, a bearded fellow with a cheerful, craggy face and fierce blue eyes, who strode about as though he owned the earth on which he stood.
3 165 His whole body, his carriage, the holding of his head bespoke the warrior, a man who knew his weapons and, on the simple world of gor, knew that he could kill almost any man who might stand against him.
3 166 If there was one outstanding impression I gathered of the Older Tarl in that first terrifying meeting it was that he was a proud man, not arrogant, but proud, and rightfully so.
3 167 I would come to know this skilled, powerful, proud man well.
3 168 Indeed, the largest part of my education was to be in arms, mostly training in the spear and sword.
This was my introduction to my instructor in arms, whose name was also Tarl. I shall call him the Older Tarl. He was a blond Viking giant of a man, a bearded fellow with a cheerful, craggy face and fierce blue eyes, who strode about as though he owned the earth on which he stood. His whole body, his carriage, the holding of his head bespoke the warrior, a man who knew his weapons and, on the simple world of gor, knew that he could kill almost any man who might stand against him. If there was one outstanding impression I gathered of the Older Tarl in that first terrifying meeting it was that he was a proud man, not arrogant, but proud, and rightfully so. I would come to know this skilled, powerful, proud man well. Indeed, the largest part of my education was to be in arms, mostly training in the spear and sword. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )