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Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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5 68 I then took the two dangling cords and began to tie what must have seemed to her an incredible knot.
5 69 "Actually," I informed her, as I continued to weave the cords together in an ever larger and more complex fashion, "this is only a fifty-seven turn knot.
5 70 It is, however, my own invention, though I never thought I'd need it.
5 71 This trick was taught to me by Andreas of Tor, years ago, of the caste of Singers, for doors in the city of Tor are commonly of this variety.
5 72 His own knot was a sixty-two turn knot, his father's was seventy-one; one of his brothers used a hundred-and-four turn knot, which, as I recall, Andreas thought a bit pretentious".
5 73 "It is always the same knot though," said Elizabeth.
5 74 "Yes," I said, "each man has his own knot, as distinctive as a signature, and each knot is his own secret.
I then took the two dangling cords and began to tie what must have seemed to her an incredible knot. "Actually," I informed her, as I continued to weave the cords together in an ever larger and more complex fashion, "this is only a fifty-seven turn knot. It is, however, my own invention, though I never thought I'd need it. This trick was taught to me by Andreas of Tor, years ago, of the caste of Singers, for doors in the city of Tor are commonly of this variety. His own knot was a sixty-two turn knot, his father's was seventy-one; one of his brothers used a hundred-and-four turn knot, which, as I recall, Andreas thought a bit pretentious". "It is always the same knot though," said Elizabeth. "Yes," I said, "each man has his own knot, as distinctive as a signature, and each knot is his own secret. - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )