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Book 2. (14 results) Outlaw of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 19 Almost as one they cried out, "tal, Warrior!" "tal, Warriors!" I responded, raising my arm, addressing them all by the title of my caste, for I knew that in their common cause each was a warrior.
3 47 "tal," I said, lifting my right arm, palm inward, in a common Gorean greeting.
3 54 "tal," he said, his voice thick, almost less than human.
6 135 "tal," I said, quietly, that I might not startle her too much, lifting my arm in gentle salute.
6 142 "tal, Warrior," she said, softly, her voice emotionless.
8 71 "tal," I said to the man, lifting my arm in the common Gorean greeting.
8 72 "tal," he responded, not taking his arm from the rail.
19 144 "tal," he said, sadly.
19 146 "tal," I said, returning the salute.
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.
24 156 "tal, Warrior," said Thorn, removing his helmet.
24 157 "tal, Warrior," I said.
26 2 tal to the men of Earth— In these past days in Tharna I have taken the time to write this story.

Book 4. (2 results) Nomads of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 32 tal, I might say, in greeting, I am Tarl Cabot of Ko-ro-ba; I bring no credentials, no proofs; I come from the Priest-Kings; I would like to have the object which was brought to you from them; they would now like it back; thank you; farewell.
2 136 "tal!" I called, lifting my hand, palm inward, in Gorean greeting.

Book 5. (6 results) Assassin of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 64 The man did not greet him, nor did Kuurus lift his hand to the man, palm inward, saying "tal".
20 298 "tal," said he.
20 299 "tal," responded Cernus, seeming somehow in awe before this mere boy.
24 107 In the halls we passed many individuals, who would normally, in Gorean fashion, lift the right hand, palm inward, saying "tal," which greeting, in turn, we returned.
24 157 "tal," said he.
24 158 "tal," said I, "Marlenus of Ar".

Book 7. (4 results) Captive of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 231 "tal, Kajirae!" cried one of the men, waving.
13 182 "tal," cried Ute, greeting me as a free person.
13 183 "tal!" I cried, pleased, waving to her.
13 411 "tal, El-in-or," smiled Ute, looking up from her work.

Book 10. (10 results) Tribesmen of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 655 "tal, Master," said he to me.
2 656 "tal," said I to him.
7 169 "tal," said he.
7 171 "tal," said I.
7 632 "tal, noble Ibn Saran," said I, "and gracious Hamid, lieutenant to Shakar, captain of the Aretai".
10 17 "tal," said Hassan, to the merchant who stood at his stirrup.
11 642 "tal," said Hassan, greeting them.
26 57 "tal, Master," said many of them, as I rode slowly by.
26 99 "tal, Master," they said to me.
26 100 "tal, Slave Girls," I said to them.

Book 11. (4 results) Slave Girl of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 284 "tal, Rarii!" said he, calling out, grinning.
2 285 "tal, Rarius," said the bearded man.
9 405 "tal," I said to them.
9 406 "tal," they said to me.

Book 12. (10 results) Beasts of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 41 "tal," said I, lifting my right hand to them, palm facing the left.
6 47 "tal," said he, lifting his hand.
6 48 "tal," I rejoined.
6 161 "tal," said I.
6 162 "tal," said he.
6 580 "tal," said their leader.
6 581 "tal," I said.
22 73 "tal," said he, "my lovely brothers, my dangerous brethren.
33 110 "tal," said Imnak to me, not as though bidding me farewell, but as though greeting me.
33 111 "tal," said I to him.

Book 13. (9 results) Explorers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 9 "tal," I said to them, and continued on my way.
3 73 "tal," said she.
3 74 "tal," said I.
4 723 "tal," said the man to me.
4 724 "tal," said I to him.
44 77 "tal," said one of them.
44 78 "tal," I said.
44 126 "tal," said their leader to me, grinning.
44 127 "tal," I said to him.

Book 17. (10 results) Savages of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 389 "tal," said Samos, clearly, obviously addressing this greeting to our shaggy confreres.
1 390 "tal, large friends".
1 416 "tal," repeated Samos, uneasily.
1 419 "tal," repeated Samos.
1 486 "'tal' was said to them four times".
1 495 "tal," he said.
1 497 "tal," he said again.
5 26 "tal," she said.
5 27 "tal, Lady," said I to her.
19 337 '" "tal," said I, "I am Tarl Cabot".

Book 19. (4 results) Kajira of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 12 "tal, Citizen," said Drusus Rencius to the fellow passing us in the alley.
8 13 "tal," said he.
10 37 "tal, Soldier," said one of them.
10 38 "tal," said Drusus Rencius.

Book 20. (3 results) Players of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
6 46 "tal, noble sir," she said.
6 47 "tal, noble lady," said he.
14 448 "tal, ugly brute," I said, softly.

Book 21. (10 results) Mercenaries of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 111 "tal," said he, looking over at me.
3 112 "tal," said I to him.
15 17 "tal, Rarius," said he to me then.
15 32 "tal, Rarius," I whispered.
15 703 "tal, Rarius," said he.
15 764 "tal, Rarius".
15 765 "tal, Rarius," I said.
16 1048 "tal, Rarius!" called Hurtha, heartily.
16 1049 "tal, Rarius," I said to him.
26 81 "tal," said I.

Book 23. (4 results) Renegades of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 52 "tal," said a grizzled fellow, wearily, appearing through a door to the side.
3 53 "tal," said I to him.
20 334 "tal," said he to us.
20 335 "tal," said I to him.

Book 24. (4 results) Vagabonds of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 231 "tal," I called to them.
29 242 "tal," said I to him.
47 119 "tal," said Octantius, rising from a chair, beneath an awning, handing his beverage to a subordinate.
47 122 "tal," said I to him.

Book 25. (2 results) Magicians of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 47 "tal," I said.
23 155 "tal, gentlemen!" beamed Boots Tarsk-Bit, waddling up to us.

Book 26. (2 results) Witness of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
40 37 "tal," said the officer of Treve.
40 38 "tal," said the figure.

Book 27. (6 results) Prize of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 484 "tal, Ellen," said he, for he knew her from previous errands.
18 485 "tal, Master," she responded.
27 464 "tal!" called Portus Canio, pleasantly enough, from before the bench of the wagon box, where he stood.
27 475 "tal!" repeated Portus Canio.
30 290 "tal," said they to Selius Arconious.
30 291 "tal," said he to them.

Book 28. (20 results) Kur of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
4 29 Cabot had stood, to greet him, lifting his hand, and saying, "tal".
5 53 She was very pleased to have been allowed to accompany her master, even into the stable, where he, Pyrrhus, the interlocutor, and Peisistratus, the human, had come to fetch Tarl Cabot, who had, upon their arrival, risen to his feet, and saluted them, with an uplifted hand, and the word "tal
5 54 "tal" had come, too, from the translators of Arcesilaus and Pyrrhus.
5 428 Cabot turned and said "tal".
5 430 Grendel appeared surprised, but, after a moment, said, "tal".
8 42 "tal," said Cabot, to the object on the dais.
8 43 "tal," it said, through a translator, seemingly within the metallic body.
13 1 What Occurred in the Forest "tal," said Cabot, lifting his hand in greeting.
13 18 "tal," said Cabot, again.
17 11 "tal," he said.
32 65 "tal, Lady Bina," said he.
32 66 "tal, fellow," said she.
35 105 "tal," said Cabot.
43 192 "tal," said Cabot, rising.
43 193 "tal," said Lord Grendel.
45 109 "tal," said Cabot, to his friend, Lord Grendel.
45 110 "tal," responded Lord Grendel.
54 33 "tal," said Lord Grendel.
67 119 "tal, welcome, friend".
70 68 "tal," he said.

Book 29. (18 results) Swordsmen of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 543 "tal," said the fellow, standing back, amidst the trees, in the shadows.
1 544 "tal," I rejoined.
4 92 "tal," I said to her.
5 426 "tal," I said.
5 427 "tal," said a fellow, and then one or two or more.
5 1091 "tal," he said.
5 1114 "tal," I said to the newcomer.
5 1115 "tal," he said.
8 73 "tal," I said.
8 81 "tal," he said.
8 82 "tal," said Pertinax.
16 223 "tal, Tarl Cabot, tarnsman," said Lord Nishida.
29 36 "Say 'tal'," I said to Pertinax.
29 37 "tal," said Pertinax.
29 38 "tal," said Tajima, pleasantly.
38 126 "tal," said he.
38 127 "tal," said I.
43 118 "tal, Captain," said he to me.

Book 30. (11 results) Mariners of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
14 174 "tal, Durbar!" I called.
17 171 "tal, Callias," he said.
17 173 "tal, Commander," I said.
19 222 "tal," he said, looking about, clinging to the ratlines.
19 224 "tal," I said.
24 41 "tal, noble Callias," said he to me.
24 42 "tal, noble Tyrtaios," I said.
27 12 "tal," said the other, politely.
35 66 "tal," he said.
35 67 "tal," said a thin, angular fellow, in an unusual, sashed robe, in which were two curved swords, a larger and a smaller, who stood at the bulwarks, to the right of the gangway, as one would look toward the ship.
36 273 "tal, Cineas," said the stranger.

Book 31. (13 results) Conspirators of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
18 1141 "tal!" called Master Desmond to the leader of the small group.
18 1143 "tal!" called the leader of the riders cheerfully to Master Desmond.
20 48 "tal, Master," I had said to him, my head down, not looking up from my work.
20 49 "tal, kajira," had he said to me, not pausing.
31 3 "tal!" she said.
31 4 "tal, Mistress," Jane and I said to her.
44 17 "tal, Allison," said Grendel.
45 119 "tal!" I called, lightly.
45 124 "tal," I said, again, approaching more closely.
48 3 "tal, noble Desmond," came a voice from the central container.
48 4 "tal, noble Desmond," came a voice from the container to the left.
48 5 "tal, noble Desmond," came a voice from the container on the right.
48 11 Might there not be indefinite subtleties, one lurking behind the other, in this kaissa of choice? "tal, Noble Agamemnon, Theocrat of the World, Eleventh Face of the Nameless One," said Desmond of Harfax.

Book 32. (19 results) Smugglers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 551 "tal," I said, to he whom I remembered from the tavern.
8 555 "tal," he said.
9 88 He lifted his hand, and said, "tal," and approached us.
15 485 "tal, Laura," he said.
15 486 "tal, Master," I said.
21 105 "tal," he said.
21 438 "tal," said Tyrtaios, pleasantly, and plunged his dagger into the beast's chest.
23 66 "tal, vulo," said a man.
23 67 "tal, Master," I said.
23 68 "tal, tasta," said another.
23 69 "tal, Master," I said.
23 70 "tal, collar-girl," said another.
23 71 "tal, Master," I said.
41 357 "tal," said the leader of the attackers, who now stood over the sleen master and his fellow.
41 358 "tal, noble Genserich," said Axel.
43 32 "tal," we responded.
46 108 I could not well walk into a village clearing, or through the gates of a town or city, and say, "tal, I am a female slave.
50 59 "tal!" called a cheery voice.
52 526 "tal," said my captor, half moved from his place of stand, by the rough caress of the sleen's snout, and the brush of its long, furred body.

Book 33. (21 results) Rebels of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 123 "tal, Noble Foes! I greet you! I am Tarl Cabot, commander of the cavalry of Lord Temmu.
2 152 "tal!" I cried.
21 22 "tal," I said to Haruki.
21 23 "tal, one who is honorable," he said, softly, his head down.
21 307 'tal!' called the new arrival.
21 309 'Your orders!' 'tal!' said the barbarian, cheerily.
33 11 "tal," said Yasushi, bowing.
44 122 "tal," I said.
44 123 "tal," they said, "noble one".
46 288 "tal," said the magician.
46 291 "tal, noble one," I said.
46 299 "tal," said Haruki.
46 300 "tal," said the magician.
50 147 "tal," I said, cheerily.
50 161 "tal," I said, again.
58 216 "tal," said Nodachi, sitting, waiting for us.
58 217 "tal," I said.
58 225 We then bowed to Nodachi and said, "tal," which bows he politely returned, with an inclination of his head.
61 340 "tal, Tarl Cabot, tarnsman," said Tajima.
61 586 How marvelous for a woman to be so desired! How can a woman be more a female than in a collar? "Licinius Lysias," I said, "he of Turmus!" "tal, Commander," he said.
61 904 "tal," said Pertinax, leading his string of three fair beasts, back-braceleted, strung on a tandem-collared leash.

Book 34. (16 results) Plunder of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
60 113 "tal, tal, greetings, always greetings!" "I fear the trumpet is to be blown," he said.
9 236 "tal," he said, quietly.
9 237 "tal, Master," said the dealer, his voice shaking.
26 181 "tal, noble Master," said my companion, kneeling.
46 50 "tal, noble Grendel," said a voice, as the issuant Kur was translated into Gorean.
49 159 "tal, noble Andronicus".
49 162 "tal," said Drusus, bowing.
51 125 "tal," said Kurik.
51 138 "tal, dear Alexina," said the Lady Bina, pleasantly, approaching us.
61 691 "tal," she said.
64 185 "tal," said Lord Grendel.
64 186 "tal," said Surtak.
65 273 "tal," said Lord Grendel, appearing out of the darkness, ax in hand.
65 307 "tal," had said Lord Grendel, who had appeared out of the darkness, ax in hand.
65 312 "You might say 'tal' to him," said the Lady Bina.
65 313 "tal," said Lucilius.

Book 35. (5 results) Quarry of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
7 62 "tal, noble Bruno of Torcadino," said he whom I took to be chief amongst my abductors".
7 63 "tal," said a harsh voice, enflamed with eagerness.
17 99 "But," said Euphrosyne, "why go to all this trouble? Why not just walk up to someone, and say 'tal'?" "I do not know," I said.
17 101 "Too, one must be careful to whom one says 'tal'," said Daphne.
17 103 "Who might wish to say 'tal' to something which can bend iron and tear gates from walls?" asked Daphne.

Book 36. (12 results) Avengers of Gor

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 7 "tal," said Aktis.
6 230 "tal," I said to Aktis, who now joined us, cross-legged, at the table.
11 102 "tal," said the thick-legged, coarsely featured fellow who had followed the attendant.
11 103 "tal," I replied.
16 32 "tal," I called to those on shore, my right hand lifted, palm toward the side of my head.
16 33 "tal!" called some of the men, returning the gesture.
23 54 "tal," he said.
23 55 "tal," I responded.
44 69 "tal," said Thrasymedes, in a work tunic, his double-bladed ax slung across his back.
44 70 "tal," we responded.
60 78 "tal," I said, to the two fellows with tridents.
60 79 "tal," said they, as though surprised to have been addressed.