Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
20
18
The sword itself, of course, was gone.
The sword itself, of course, was gone.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 20, Sentence #18)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
20
15
I hoped that he had had time to seize its blade before the slaves rushed in and fell upon him.
20
16
Though I found it easy to hate him I did not wish him to have died unarmed.
20
17
In the frenetic melee in the darkness, or in the light of the tharlarion-oil lamp, perhaps the slaves had not noticed the scabbard, or wanted it.
20
18
The sword itself, of course, was gone.
20
19
I decided I could use the scabbard, and took it from the wall.
20
20
In the first streak of light, now gleaming through the dusty hut window, I saw that the scabbard was set with six stones.
20
21
Emeralds.
I hoped that he had had time to seize its blade before the slaves rushed in and fell upon him.
Though I found it easy to hate him I did not wish him to have died unarmed.
In the frenetic melee in the darkness, or in the light of the tharlarion-oil lamp, perhaps the slaves had not noticed the scabbard, or wanted it.
The sword itself, of course, was gone.
I decided I could use the scabbard, and took it from the wall.
In the first streak of light, now gleaming through the dusty hut window, I saw that the scabbard was set with six stones.
Emeralds.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 20)