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Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
5 132 Sana had insisted that I keep the pellet of poison which the Council had given her to spare her from the otherwise inevitable tortures that would follow the disclosure of her identity in the cylinders of Ar.
5 133 However, I took the pellet from my tunic and dropped it into the wide waters of the Vosk.
5 134 It constituted a temptation to which I had no inclination to succumb.
5 135 If death was easy, I might seek life less strenuously.
5 136 There would come times when, in my weakness, I would regret my decision.
5 137 It took three days to reach the environs of the city of Ar.
5 138 Shortly after crossing the Vosk, I had descended and made camp, thereafter traveling only at night.
Sana had insisted that I keep the pellet of poison which the Council had given her to spare her from the otherwise inevitable tortures that would follow the disclosure of her identity in the cylinders of Ar. However, I took the pellet from my tunic and dropped it into the wide waters of the Vosk. It constituted a temptation to which I had no inclination to succumb. If death was easy, I might seek life less strenuously. There would come times when, in my weakness, I would regret my decision. It took three days to reach the environs of the city of Ar. Shortly after crossing the Vosk, I had descended and made camp, thereafter traveling only at night. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )