Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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"The minion of Abdul, the Salt Ubar," said the man.
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240
Then he put down his head.
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241
"I understand little of this," said the young khan of the Tajuks.
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242
He carried a leather, black, lacquered buckler on his left arm, a slim, black, tem-wood lance in his right hand.
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243
At his side hung a scimitar.
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He wore a turban, and a burnoose, with the hood thrown back over his shoulders.
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His eyes, sharp and dark, bore the epicanthic fold.
"The minion of Abdul, the Salt Ubar," said the man.
Then he put down his head.
"I understand little of this," said the young khan of the Tajuks.
He carried a leather, black, lacquered buckler on his left arm, a slim, black, tem-wood lance in his right hand.
At his side hung a scimitar.
He wore a turban, and a burnoose, with the hood thrown back over his shoulders.
His eyes, sharp and dark, bore the epicanthic fold.
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )