Book 6. (1 results) Raiders of Gor (Individual Quote)
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And of he I sing whose hair was like a larl from the sun of he who came once to the walls of Ar Glorious Ar he called Tarl of Bristol.
And of he I sing whose hair was like a larl from the sun of he who came once to the walls of Ar Glorious Ar he called Tarl of Bristol.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15, Sentence #303)
Book 6. (7 results) Raiders of Gor (Context Quote)
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I sing of dark-haired Talena of the rage of Marlenus Ubar of Ar Glorious Ar.
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I did not wish to hear this song.
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302
It infuriated me to see that the others in that room sat rapt, bestowing on the singer such attention for such trifles, the meaningless noises of a blind man's mouth.
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And of he I sing whose hair was like a larl from the sun of he who came once to the walls of Ar Glorious Ar he called Tarl of Bristol.
15
304
I glanced at Telima, who stood beside my great chair.
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Her eyes were moist, drinking in the song.
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She was only a rence girl, I reminded myself.
I sing of dark-haired Talena of the rage of Marlenus Ubar of Ar Glorious Ar.
I did not wish to hear this song.
It infuriated me to see that the others in that room sat rapt, bestowing on the singer such attention for such trifles, the meaningless noises of a blind man's mouth.
And of he I sing whose hair was like a larl from the sun of he who came once to the walls of Ar Glorious Ar he called Tarl of Bristol.
I glanced at Telima, who stood beside my great chair.
Her eyes were moist, drinking in the song.
She was only a rence girl, I reminded myself.
- (Raiders of Gor, Chapter 15)