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Book 3. (7 results) Priest-Kings of Gor (Context Quote)

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34 69 "And here, too, is Ko-ro-ba," I said, pointing to the proud giant, the Older Tarl, and the tiny, sandy-haired scribe, Torm.
34 70 "Yes," said my father, "here too is Ko-ro-ba, not only in the particles of its home stone, but in the hearts of its men".
34 71 And we four men of Ko-ro-ba clasped hands.
34 72 "I understand," said my father, "from what you have told us, that now once more a stone may stand upon a stone, that two men of Ko-ro-ba may once again stand side by side".
34 73 "Yes," I said, "that is true".
34 74 My father and the Older Tarl and Torm exchanged glances.
34 75 "Good," said my father, "for we have a city to rebuild".
"And here, too, is Ko-ro-ba," I said, pointing to the proud giant, the Older Tarl, and the tiny, sandy-haired scribe, Torm. "Yes," said my father, "here too is Ko-ro-ba, not only in the particles of its home stone, but in the hearts of its men". And we four men of Ko-ro-ba clasped hands. "I understand," said my father, "from what you have told us, that now once more a stone may stand upon a stone, that two men of Ko-ro-ba may once again stand side by side". "Yes," I said, "that is true". My father and the Older Tarl and Torm exchanged glances. "Good," said my father, "for we have a city to rebuild". - (Priest-Kings of Gor, Chapter )