Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
160
Two strands of hair still marked his chin in parallel streaks and on the back of his head his long hair was still bound in a Mongol knot.
Two strands of hair still marked his chin in parallel streaks and on the back of his head his long hair was still bound in a Mongol knot.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 24, Sentence #160)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
24
157
"Tal, Warrior," I said.
24
158
Thorn's eyes were clearer now than I remembered them, and the large body which had been tending to corpulence had, in the stress of the fighting, hardened into muscular vigor.
24
159
The purplish patches that marked his yellowish face seemed less pronounced now than before.
24
160
Two strands of hair still marked his chin in parallel streaks and on the back of his head his long hair was still bound in a Mongol knot.
24
161
The now clear, oblique eyes regarded me.
24
162
"I should have killed you on the Pillar of Exchanges," said Thorn.
24
163
I spoke loudly so that my voice might carry to all who manned the double rampart.
"Tal, Warrior," I said.
Thorn's eyes were clearer now than I remembered them, and the large body which had been tending to corpulence had, in the stress of the fighting, hardened into muscular vigor.
The purplish patches that marked his yellowish face seemed less pronounced now than before.
Two strands of hair still marked his chin in parallel streaks and on the back of his head his long hair was still bound in a Mongol knot.
The now clear, oblique eyes regarded me.
"I should have killed you on the Pillar of Exchanges," said Thorn.
I spoke loudly so that my voice might carry to all who manned the double rampart.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 24)