Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
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260
"I have much fear," said Samos.
1
261
I regarded him.
1
262
I had seldom seen him so.
1
263
I looked at the heavy, squarish face, burned by the wind and salt of Thassa, the clear eyes, the white, short-cropped hair, the small golden rings in his ears.
1
264
His face seemed drained of color.
1
265
I knew he could stand against a hundred swords, unflinching.
1
266
"What is it," I asked, "which would render an invasion unnecessary?" "I have much fear," said Samos.
"I have much fear," said Samos.
I regarded him.
I had seldom seen him so.
I looked at the heavy, squarish face, burned by the wind and salt of Thassa, the clear eyes, the white, short-cropped hair, the small golden rings in his ears.
His face seemed drained of color.
I knew he could stand against a hundred swords, unflinching.
"What is it," I asked, "which would render an invasion unnecessary?" "I have much fear," said Samos.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )