Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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I looked at the boy, the blondish hair and the frank, earnest eyes, blue, pleading.
I looked at the boy, the blondish hair and the frank, earnest eyes, blue, pleading.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #203)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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He had often, I had heard, sneaked away from the kitchen to observe the ships in the courtyard and the practices of men with weapons.
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201
The kitchen master had had his hands full with the boy, there was no doubting that.
15
202
Tellius had, and deserved, my sympathies.
15
203
I looked at the boy, the blondish hair and the frank, earnest eyes, blue, pleading.
15
204
He was a spare, strong-limbed lad, and perhaps might, if trained, be able to handle a blade.
15
205
Only three in my holding, other than himself, knew his true identity.
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I knew him, and so, too, did Thurnock and Clitus.
He had often, I had heard, sneaked away from the kitchen to observe the ships in the courtyard and the practices of men with weapons.
The kitchen master had had his hands full with the boy, there was no doubting that.
Tellius had, and deserved, my sympathies.
I looked at the boy, the blondish hair and the frank, earnest eyes, blue, pleading.
He was a spare, strong-limbed lad, and perhaps might, if trained, be able to handle a blade.
Only three in my holding, other than himself, knew his true identity.
I knew him, and so, too, did Thurnock and Clitus.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15)