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

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17 59 As for the slaves of Ar, they would belong to the first man who changed their collar.
17 60 Near dawn, to the brave sound of tarn drums, a mighty procession left the camp of Pa-kur, and as it crossed the main bridge over the first ditch, I saw in the distance the great gate of Ar slowly opening.
17 61 Perhaps I alone of that vast horde, with the possible exception of Mintar, of the Merchant Caste, felt like weeping.
17 62 Pa-kur rode at the head of the garrison troops, ten thousand strong.
17 63 They chanted a marching rhythm as they followed him, the sunlight on their spears.
17 64 Pa-kur himself rode a black tharlarion, one of the few I had seen.
17 65 The beast was bejeweled and moved with a grave, regal stride.
As for the slaves of Ar, they would belong to the first man who changed their collar. Near dawn, to the brave sound of tarn drums, a mighty procession left the camp of Pa-kur, and as it crossed the main bridge over the first ditch, I saw in the distance the great gate of Ar slowly opening. Perhaps I alone of that vast horde, with the possible exception of Mintar, of the Merchant Caste, felt like weeping. Pa-kur rode at the head of the garrison troops, ten thousand strong. They chanted a marching rhythm as they followed him, the sunlight on their spears. Pa-kur himself rode a black tharlarion, one of the few I had seen. The beast was bejeweled and moved with a grave, regal stride. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )