Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
40
On market day I saw a peasant, his sack of sa-tarna meal on his back, whose sandals were tied with silver straps.
On market day I saw a peasant, his sack of Sa-Tarna meal on his back, whose sandals were tied with silver straps.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 26, Sentence #40)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
26
37
New paint blazes upon the bridges.
26
38
The sound of caravan bells is no longer strange in Tharna and strings of traders have found their way to her gates, to exploit this most surprising of all markets.
26
39
Here and there the mount of a tarnsman boasts a golden harness.
26
40
On market day I saw a peasant, his sack of sa-tarna meal on his back, whose sandals were tied with silver straps.
26
41
I have seen private apartments with tapestries from the mills of Ar upon the walls; and my sandals have sometimes found underfoot richly colored, deeply woven rugs from distant Tor.
26
42
It is perhaps a small thing to see on the belt of an artisan a silver buckle of the style worn in mountainous Thentis or to note the delicacy of dried eels from Port Kar in the marketplace, but these things, small though they are, speak to me of a new Tharna.
26
43
In the streets I hear the shouting, the song and clamor that is typically Gorean.
New paint blazes upon the bridges.
The sound of caravan bells is no longer strange in Tharna and strings of traders have found their way to her gates, to exploit this most surprising of all markets.
Here and there the mount of a tarnsman boasts a golden harness.
On market day I saw a peasant, his sack of sa-tarna meal on his back, whose sandals were tied with silver straps.
I have seen private apartments with tapestries from the mills of Ar upon the walls; and my sandals have sometimes found underfoot richly colored, deeply woven rugs from distant Tor.
It is perhaps a small thing to see on the belt of an artisan a silver buckle of the style worn in mountainous Thentis or to note the delicacy of dried eels from Port Kar in the marketplace, but these things, small though they are, speak to me of a new Tharna.
In the streets I hear the shouting, the song and clamor that is typically Gorean.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 26)