Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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73
I did not wish to injure him.
3
74
Unsheathed, followed through, of course, such a stroke would have taken off the top of his head, slashing upward through the hood of the burnoose.
3
75
"Would you be my guest tonight in my tents?" had asked the judge, Farouk of Kasra.
3
76
It had been his son who had carried the salt, who had unsheathed the claws of my kaiila.
3
77
The boy had stood by, eyes shining.
3
78
His name was Achmed.
3
79
It had been he who had, enroute in a caravan, months before, discovered the rock on which had been inscribed 'Beware the steel tower.
I did not wish to injure him.
Unsheathed, followed through, of course, such a stroke would have taken off the top of his head, slashing upward through the hood of the burnoose.
"Would you be my guest tonight in my tents?" had asked the judge, Farouk of Kasra.
It had been his son who had carried the salt, who had unsheathed the claws of my kaiila.
The boy had stood by, eyes shining.
His name was Achmed.
It had been he who had, enroute in a caravan, months before, discovered the rock on which had been inscribed 'Beware the steel tower.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )