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Here Jarl" said Thyri, again handing me the horn. It was filled with mead of Torvaldsland, brewed from fermented honey, thick and sweet.
pg. 90, Marauders of Gor
Steel is the coinage of the warrior, with it he purchases what pleases him .
book 10 pg 9
Be strong and do as you will . The swords of others will set you your limits.
Book 10 pg9
Buy melons!" called a fellow next to her, lifting one of the yellowish, red-striped spherstoward me.
page 45, Tribesman
"A handful with the five fingers closed, not open, is a tef. Six such handfuls constitute a tefa, which is a tiny basket. Five such baskets constitute a huda."
p.46, #10 Tribesmen of Gor
To one side sat a fellow selling soap. It was in round, brownish cakes, sliced. It is made by boiling ashes with fat cut from meat.
pg. 46, Tribesman of Gor
Cloth is measured in the ah-il, which is the length from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger, and the ah-ral, which is ten ah-ils."
p.50, #10 Tribesmen of Gor
I passed another stall, in which mats were being sold. These are used for various purposes, sometimes vertically for screens, more normally, horizontally, for sitting and sleeping."
p.50, #10 Tribesmen of Gor
" In turn, from the oases the nomads receive, most importantly, Sa-Tarna grain and the Bazi tea."
Page 37, Tribesmen of Gor
"From time to time the caravan stopped and, boiling water over tiny fires, we made tea."
Page 72, Tribesman of Gor
"`You are of the Warriors,' said he...
`You have their stupidity,
their grit, their courage.'
p.227, Tribesmen of Gor
"`Do you think that only Warriors are men?' he asked.
`No,' I said.
`I have never been of that opinion.'"
p.413, Beasts of Gor