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Book 4. (7 results) Nomads of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
3 29 I was entitled to wear the marks of the city of Ko-ro-ba, the Towers of the Morning, but I had not done so.
3 30 Once, long, long ago, Ko-ro-ba and Ar had turned the invasion of the united Wagon Peoples from the north, and the memories of these things, stinging still in the honest songs of camp skalds, would rankle in the craws of such fierce, proud peoples.
3 31 I did not wish to present myself to them as an enemy.
3 32 "What was your city?" he demanded.
3 33 But to such a question, as a warrior of Ko-ro-ba, I could not but respond.
3 34 "I am of Ko-ro-ba," I said.
3 35 "You have heard of her".
I was entitled to wear the marks of the city of Ko-ro-ba, the Towers of the Morning, but I had not done so. Once, long, long ago, Ko-ro-ba and Ar had turned the invasion of the united Wagon Peoples from the north, and the memories of these things, stinging still in the honest songs of camp skalds, would rankle in the craws of such fierce, proud peoples. I did not wish to present myself to them as an enemy. "What was your city?" he demanded. But to such a question, as a warrior of Ko-ro-ba, I could not but respond. "I am of Ko-ro-ba," I said. "You have heard of her". - (Nomads of Gor, Chapter )