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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
24 263 On the steps before the throne there stood a warrior, fully armed, who held in his hands the blue helmet of his city.
24 264 Thorn lowered his helmet slowly over his features.
24 265 He loosened the sword in its scabbard.
24 266 He unslung his shield and the long, broad-headed spear from his left shoulder.
24 267 "I have been waiting for you," he said.
25 1 The Roof of the Palace The war cries of Tharna and Ko-ro-ba mingled as Thorn hurled himself down the stairs toward me and I raced toward him.
25 2 Both of us cast our spears at the same instant and the two weapons passed one another like tawny blurs of lightning.
On the steps before the throne there stood a warrior, fully armed, who held in his hands the blue helmet of his city. Thorn lowered his helmet slowly over his features. He loosened the sword in its scabbard. He unslung his shield and the long, broad-headed spear from his left shoulder. "I have been waiting for you," he said. The Roof of the Palace The war cries of Tharna and Ko-ro-ba mingled as Thorn hurled himself down the stairs toward me and I raced toward him. Both of us cast our spears at the same instant and the two weapons passed one another like tawny blurs of lightning. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )