Book 10. (1 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
63
It had been at my invitation that Farouk had consented to judge the passages at arms, constituting the final phases of the scimitar training.
It had been at my invitation that Farouk had consented to judge the passages at arms, constituting the final phases of the scimitar training.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 3, Sentence #63)
Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
3
60
He was a merchant.
3
61
He was camping in the vicinity of the city while purchasing kaiila for a caravan to the Oasis of Nine Wells.
3
62
This oasis is held by Suleiman, master of a thousand lances, Suleiman of the Aretai.
3
63
It had been at my invitation that Farouk had consented to judge the passages at arms, constituting the final phases of the scimitar training.
3
64
It had not been inconvenient for him, for he was inspecting kaiila at the corrals near the southern gate of Tor.
3
65
The judging had not been difficult, either, fortunately, for the passages were clear.
3
66
One passage, divided between us, adjudged as "no blood drawn," might have been disputed.
He was a merchant.
He was camping in the vicinity of the city while purchasing kaiila for a caravan to the Oasis of Nine Wells.
This oasis is held by Suleiman, master of a thousand lances, Suleiman of the Aretai.
It had been at my invitation that Farouk had consented to judge the passages at arms, constituting the final phases of the scimitar training.
It had not been inconvenient for him, for he was inspecting kaiila at the corrals near the southern gate of Tor.
The judging had not been difficult, either, fortunately, for the passages were clear.
One passage, divided between us, adjudged as "no blood drawn," might have been disputed.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter 3)