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Post by Daubee on Mar 9, 2008 1:48:45 GMT -5
To be sure, carved in wood, high on the chair was the helmet with crest of sleen-fur, the mark of the captain, but I could not rise from the chair. Mauraders of Gor, page 1
“To be sure, carved in wood, high on the chair, was the helmet with crest of sleen-fur, the mark of the captain,” Marauders of Gor, page 6
“. . . carried a spear, beneath the blade of which was slung a helmet with a plume of dark, swirling hair. . . .” Slave Girl of Gor, page 12
“We now saw a tall figure there, behind the ramparts, one whose helmet was surmounted by a crest of sleen hair. There were standards held behind him. “It is the camp commander!” cried a fellow.” Renegades of Gor, page 312
“With him there stood a tall, bearded helmeted warrior of Port Kar, the golden slash of the officer across the temples of his helmet.” Raiders of Gor, page 51
“Though his helmet still bore the two golden slashes, it now bore as well a crest of sleen hair, permitted only to captains.” Raiders of Gor, page 129
“I gathered up my cloak, and my helmet, it with the captain’s crest of sleen hair, and left the chamber.” Raiders of Gor, page 168
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