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

"Goodbye, Sword Brother," he said, and turned and left the tent, as if he might have been merely going to the tharlarion corrals or to take his post for guard duty, as in our caravan days. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #94)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 94 "Goodbye, sword Brother," he said, and turned and left the tent, as if he might have been merely going to the tharlarion corrals or to take his post for guard duty, as in our caravan days.

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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
16 91 Tell them they must strike now, and that you come with this message from Tarl Cabot, Warrior of Ko-ro-ba".
16 92 "I will probably be impaled," said Kazrak, rising to his feet, "but I will go".
16 93 With a heavy heart I watched Kazrak loop his sword belt over his shoulder and pick up his helmet.
16 94 "Goodbye, sword Brother," he said, and turned and left the tent, as if he might have been merely going to the tharlarion corrals or to take his post for guard duty, as in our caravan days.
16 95 I felt a choking sensation in my throat and asked myself if I had sent my friend to his death.
16 96 In a few minutes I gathered together my own gear and put on the heavy black helmet of the Assassin, left the tent, and turned my steps in the direction of the tents of Pa-Kur.
16 97 I made my way to the interior perimeter of the second ditch, opposite the great gate of Ar in the distance.
Tell them they must strike now, and that you come with this message from Tarl Cabot, Warrior of Ko-ro-ba". "I will probably be impaled," said Kazrak, rising to his feet, "but I will go". With a heavy heart I watched Kazrak loop his sword belt over his shoulder and pick up his helmet. "Goodbye, sword Brother," he said, and turned and left the tent, as if he might have been merely going to the tharlarion corrals or to take his post for guard duty, as in our caravan days. I felt a choking sensation in my throat and asked myself if I had sent my friend to his death. In a few minutes I gathered together my own gear and put on the heavy black helmet of the Assassin, left the tent, and turned my steps in the direction of the tents of Pa-Kur. I made my way to the interior perimeter of the second ditch, opposite the great gate of Ar in the distance. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 16)