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"tal "

Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
21 15 I saw that the cover of the tharlarion wagon, which had been rolled back, was of blue and yellow silk.
21 16 It was the camp of a slaver.
21 17 I thrust my sword back in the scabbard and took off my helmet.
21 18 "tal," I said to two guardsmen who crouched at the side of a fire, playing Stones, a guessing game in which one person must guess whether the number of stones held in the fist of another is odd or even.
21 19 "tal," said one guardsman.
21 20 The other, attempting to guess the stones, did not even look up.
21 21 I walked between the tents and saw the girl.
I saw that the cover of the tharlarion wagon, which had been rolled back, was of blue and yellow silk. It was the camp of a slaver. I thrust my sword back in the scabbard and took off my helmet. "tal," I said to two guardsmen who crouched at the side of a fire, playing Stones, a guessing game in which one person must guess whether the number of stones held in the fist of another is odd or even. "tal," said one guardsman. The other, attempting to guess the stones, did not even look up. I walked between the tents and saw the girl. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )