Book 10. (7 results) Tribesmen of Gor (Context Quote)
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He no longer wore the white of the high Pasha of the Kavars but simpler garments, those which might have befitted Hassan, the outlaw of the Tahari.
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"Lift your head, Beauty," said I, gently putting the point of the scimitar beneath her chin, lifting it.
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She looked at Hassan; she was incredibly beautiful; her cheeks were stained with tears.
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"This is Tarna," I said.
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"So beautiful?" he asked.
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"Yes," I said.
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"Those tears," he said, "seem to be a woman's tears".
He no longer wore the white of the high Pasha of the Kavars but simpler garments, those which might have befitted Hassan, the outlaw of the Tahari.
"Lift your head, Beauty," said I, gently putting the point of the scimitar beneath her chin, lifting it.
She looked at Hassan; she was incredibly beautiful; her cheeks were stained with tears.
"This is Tarna," I said.
"So beautiful?" he asked.
"Yes," I said.
"Those tears," he said, "seem to be a woman's tears".
- (Tribesmen of Gor, Chapter )