Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)
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"And it was logical, was it not, to expect you to enlist the aid of your Kazrak, your sword brother?" "Yes," I said.
"And it was logical, was it not, to expect you to enlist the aid of your Kazrak, your sword brother?" "Yes," I said.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #252)
Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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"Perhaps it is true, as they say, that you are that warrior brought every thousand years to Gor—brought by the Priest-Kings to change a world".
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"How did you know I would come to the camp?" I asked.
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"Because of the girl," said Mintar.
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252
"And it was logical, was it not, to expect you to enlist the aid of your Kazrak, your sword brother?" "Yes," I said.
15
253
Mintar reached into the pouch at his waist and drew forth a golden tarn disk, of double weight.
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254
He threw it to Kazrak.
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Kazrak caught it.
"Perhaps it is true, as they say, that you are that warrior brought every thousand years to Gor—brought by the Priest-Kings to change a world".
"How did you know I would come to the camp?" I asked.
"Because of the girl," said Mintar.
"And it was logical, was it not, to expect you to enlist the aid of your Kazrak, your sword brother?" "Yes," I said.
Mintar reached into the pouch at his waist and drew forth a golden tarn disk, of double weight.
He threw it to Kazrak.
Kazrak caught it.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 15)