Book 20. (7 results) Players of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
2
1136
I remembered the tale of Yngvar, the Far-Traveled.
2
1137
"Twice, rather recently, I have heard from the Sardar," he said, "once some ten days ago, and once yesterday".
2
1138
"What is the import of these messages?" I inquired.
2
1139
"They pertain to the arrest and detention of one who is reputed to be an enemy of priest-kings".
2
1140
"Who is he?" I inquired.
2
1141
"Perhaps I can be of assistance in his apprehension".
2
1142
"His name," said Samos, "is Tarl Cabot".
I remembered the tale of Yngvar, the Far-Traveled.
"Twice, rather recently, I have heard from the Sardar," he said, "once some ten days ago, and once yesterday".
"What is the import of these messages?" I inquired.
"They pertain to the arrest and detention of one who is reputed to be an enemy of priest-kings".
"Who is he?" I inquired.
"Perhaps I can be of assistance in his apprehension".
"His name," said Samos, "is Tarl Cabot".
- (Players of Gor, Chapter )