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Conan did not waste time looking for it. Steeps that balked these black people, horsemen and dwellers of plain and level forest, were not impossible for a man born in the rugged hills of Cimmeria.   REH-Jewels of Gwahlur
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Conan was basically a direct actionist. Such subtlety as he possessed had been acquired through contact with the more devious races. When taken off guard by some unexpected occurrence, he reverted instinctively to type. So now, instead of hiding or...
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Conan, who had tracked wolves in his native hills, found no insurmountable difficulty in following the trail of the Keshani priests.   REH-Jewels of Gwahlur
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He came of a race of hillmen, accustomed to scaling forbidding crags, and he was a man of unusual strength and agility.   REH-Jewels of Gwahlur
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He came of a race of hillmen, accustomed to scaling forbidding crags, and he was a man of unusual strength and agility.   REH-Jewels of Gwahlur
No man had ever climbed these cliffs, legends said, and none but the priests knew the secret entrance into the valley. Conan did not waste time looking for it. Steeps that balked these black people, horsemen and dwellers of plain and level forest,...
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No man had ever climbed these cliffs, legends said, and none but the priests knew the secret entrance into the valley.   REH-Jewels of Gwahlur
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The Cimmerian had lived too long in the wild places of the world to have any illusions about mercy. The only safe enemy was a headless enemy.   REH-Jewels of Gwahlur
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The Cimmerian had lived too long in the wild places of the world to have any illusions about mercy. The only safe enemy was a headless enemy.   REH-Jewels of Gwahlur
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"In his roaming about the world the giant adventurer had picked up a wide smattering of knowledge, particularily including the speaking and reading of many alien tongues. Many a sheltered scholar wouldhave been astonished at the Cimmerian's...
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