Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Quote
15
74
He came through the opening, dropped his helmet on the sleeping mat, and began to unsling his sword.
He came through the opening, dropped his helmet on the sleeping mat, and began to unsling his sword.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #74)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
15
71
For what seemed an interminable hour, I waited in the dark interior of the tent.
15
72
At last the weary figure of Kazrak, helmet in hand, bent down to enter the tent.
15
73
I waited, not speaking, in the shadows.
15
74
He came through the opening, dropped his helmet on the sleeping mat, and began to unsling his sword.
15
75
Still I would not speak, not while he controlled a weapon; unfortunately, the first thing a Gorean warrior is likely to do to the stranger in his tent is kill him, the second is to find out who he is.
15
76
I saw the spark of Kazrak's fire-maker, and I felt the flush of friendship as I saw his features briefly outlined in the glow.
15
77
He lit the small hanging tent lamp, a wick set in a copper bowl of tharlarion oil, and in its flickering light turned to the sleeping mat.
For what seemed an interminable hour, I waited in the dark interior of the tent.
At last the weary figure of Kazrak, helmet in hand, bent down to enter the tent.
I waited, not speaking, in the shadows.
He came through the opening, dropped his helmet on the sleeping mat, and began to unsling his sword.
Still I would not speak, not while he controlled a weapon; unfortunately, the first thing a Gorean warrior is likely to do to the stranger in his tent is kill him, the second is to find out who he is.
I saw the spark of Kazrak's fire-maker, and I felt the flush of friendship as I saw his features briefly outlined in the glow.
He lit the small hanging tent lamp, a wick set in a copper bowl of tharlarion oil, and in its flickering light turned to the sleeping mat.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 15)