Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)
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Bila Huruma was then hearing cases at law, selected for his attention.
18
45
Perhaps one day the warrior in man would die, and, with him, the fighter, the wanderer, the wonderer, the explorer, the adventurer, the rover, the doer, and hoper.
18
46
The days of the lonely ones, the walkers, and seekers, would then be at an end.
18
47
men might then become, as many wished, as cattle and flowers, and be free to spend their days in placid grazing, until they died beneath the distant, burning, unsought suns.
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48
But it was difficult to know what the mists of the morning would bring.
18
49
I contented myself with the thought that deeds had been done, which now, whether recollected or not, or however viewed, were irrevocably fixed in their fullness and truth in the fabric of eternity.
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They had been.
Bila Huruma was then hearing cases at law, selected for his attention.
Perhaps one day the warrior in man would die, and, with him, the fighter, the wanderer, the wonderer, the explorer, the adventurer, the rover, the doer, and hoper.
The days of the lonely ones, the walkers, and seekers, would then be at an end.
men might then become, as many wished, as cattle and flowers, and be free to spend their days in placid grazing, until they died beneath the distant, burning, unsought suns.
But it was difficult to know what the mists of the morning would bring.
I contented myself with the thought that deeds had been done, which now, whether recollected or not, or however viewed, were irrevocably fixed in their fullness and truth in the fabric of eternity.
They had been.
- (Explorers of Gor, Chapter )