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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 55 If the stones were not tended, either by farmers on whose lands they lie, or by villagers in whose locales they lie, or by rune-priests, in a few years, the paint would be gone, leaving only the plain stone.
16 56 The most famous rune stone in the north is that on Einar's Skerry, which marks the northland's southern border.
16 57 "Can you not read these runes?" I asked Ivar, again.
16 58 "I am not a rune-priest," he said.
16 59 Ivar's reply was not a little belligerent.
16 60 I knew him able to read some rune markings.
16 61 I gathered that these, perhaps because of antiquity or dialect, were beyond him.
If the stones were not tended, either by farmers on whose lands they lie, or by villagers in whose locales they lie, or by rune-priests, in a few years, the paint would be gone, leaving only the plain stone. The most famous rune stone in the north is that on Einar's Skerry, which marks the northland's southern border. "Can you not read these runes?" I asked Ivar, again. "I am not a rune-priest," he said. Ivar's reply was not a little belligerent. I knew him able to read some rune markings. I gathered that these, perhaps because of antiquity or dialect, were beyond him. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )