Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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242
He drew the robes of the Afflicted once more around his gigantic frame and picked up a gnarled staff he carried.
15
243
He dropped the hood of the yellow robe about his face, ready to go, then turned to me once more.
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244
With the staff he poked me good-naturedly in the chest.
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245
"May the priest-kings favor you," he said, and, inside the folds of the hood, I knew he was chuckling.
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246
Marlenus left the tent, seemingly one of the Afflicted, a bent wreck of humanity pathetically scratching at the earth in front of him with the staff.
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247
Mintar looked up, and he, too, seemed pleased.
15
248
"You are the only man who has ever escaped the tarn death," he said, something of wonder in his voice.
He drew the robes of the Afflicted once more around his gigantic frame and picked up a gnarled staff he carried.
He dropped the hood of the yellow robe about his face, ready to go, then turned to me once more.
With the staff he poked me good-naturedly in the chest.
"May the priest-kings favor you," he said, and, inside the folds of the hood, I knew he was chuckling.
Marlenus left the tent, seemingly one of the Afflicted, a bent wreck of humanity pathetically scratching at the earth in front of him with the staff.
Mintar looked up, and he, too, seemed pleased.
"You are the only man who has ever escaped the tarn death," he said, something of wonder in his voice.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )