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Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)

The sword itself I retained, knotting the scabbard straps and thrusting the blade into them. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 21, Sentence #214)
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21 214 The sword itself I retained, knotting the scabbard straps and thrusting the blade into them.

Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

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21 211 I gathered that he was not bluffing, for how could he have known that I did not know the true value of the stones? How could he know that I had not purchased them and had them set in the scabbard myself? "You drive a hard bargain," I said.
21 212 "Four—" "May I see the scabbard, Warrior?" he asked.
21 213 "Surely," I said, and removed it from the belt and handed it to him.
21 214 The sword itself I retained, knotting the scabbard straps and thrusting the blade into them.
21 215 Targo gazed at the stones appreciatively.
21 216 "Not bad," said he, "but not enough—" I pretended to impatience.
21 217 "Then show me your other girls," I said.
I gathered that he was not bluffing, for how could he have known that I did not know the true value of the stones? How could he know that I had not purchased them and had them set in the scabbard myself? "You drive a hard bargain," I said. "Four—" "May I see the scabbard, Warrior?" he asked. "Surely," I said, and removed it from the belt and handed it to him. The sword itself I retained, knotting the scabbard straps and thrusting the blade into them. Targo gazed at the stones appreciatively. "Not bad," said he, "but not enough—" I pretended to impatience. "Then show me your other girls," I said. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 21)