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

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19 183 Moreover, with the closing of the great gate, there was no refuge in the city; they were trapped against the walls, packed like cattle for the slaughter, trampling one another, unable to use their weapons.
19 184 Kazrak's tarn had alighted on the roof of the cylinder, and a moment afterward my father's and perhaps fifty others.
19 185 Behind Kazrak, sharing his saddle, in the leather of a tarnsman, rode the beautiful Sana of Thentis.
19 186 The Assassins of Pa-kur were throwing down their swords and removing their helmets.
19 187 Even as I watched, my father's tarnsmen were roping them together.
19 188 Pa-kur had seen what I had seen, and now once again we faced one another.
19 189 I gestured to the ground with my sword, offering quarter.
Moreover, with the closing of the great gate, there was no refuge in the city; they were trapped against the walls, packed like cattle for the slaughter, trampling one another, unable to use their weapons. Kazrak's tarn had alighted on the roof of the cylinder, and a moment afterward my father's and perhaps fifty others. Behind Kazrak, sharing his saddle, in the leather of a tarnsman, rode the beautiful Sana of Thentis. The Assassins of Pa-kur were throwing down their swords and removing their helmets. Even as I watched, my father's tarnsmen were roping them together. Pa-kur had seen what I had seen, and now once again we faced one another. I gestured to the ground with my sword, offering quarter. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )