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Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

"And this is my woman, whom I claim by sword-right". - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 10, Sentence #16)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
10 16 "And this is my woman, whom I claim by sword-right".

Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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10 13 "So," said the merchant, "Kazrak of Port Kar has met his match?" "It is the first challenge I have ever lost," replied Kazrak proudly.
10 14 "Who are you?" asked Mintar, leaning forward a bit, inspecting first me and then Talena, whom he regarded with small interest.
10 15 "Tarl of Bristol," I said.
10 16 "And this is my woman, whom I claim by sword-right".
10 17 Mintar closed his eyes and opened them and pulled on his beard.
10 18 He had, of course, never heard of Bristol, but did not wish to admit it, at least before his men.
10 19 Moreover, he was far too shrewd to pretend that he had heard of the city.
"So," said the merchant, "Kazrak of Port Kar has met his match?" "It is the first challenge I have ever lost," replied Kazrak proudly. "Who are you?" asked Mintar, leaning forward a bit, inspecting first me and then Talena, whom he regarded with small interest. "Tarl of Bristol," I said. "And this is my woman, whom I claim by sword-right". Mintar closed his eyes and opened them and pulled on his beard. He had, of course, never heard of Bristol, but did not wish to admit it, at least before his men. Moreover, he was far too shrewd to pretend that he had heard of the city. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 10)