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Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 179 "Would you like to see him again in Ar?" I asked.
13 180 "He was," said the girl, her voice proud, "the Ubar of Ubars".
13 181 Her hands were powerful now, and I could feel the thrill in her.
13 182 "When he was publicly refused bread, salt and fire on the height of the central cylinder, when he was exiled from Ar, not to return on pain of death, do you know what he said?" "No," I said, "I do not".
13 183 "He said, 'I will come again to Ar.
13 184 '" "Surely you do not believe it," I said.
13 185 "I could speak to you of things I have heard," she said, "but it is better that you not know of them".
"Would you like to see him again in Ar?" I asked. "He was," said the girl, her voice proud, "the Ubar of Ubars". Her hands were powerful now, and I could feel the thrill in her. "When he was publicly refused bread, salt and fire on the height of the central cylinder, when he was exiled from Ar, not to return on pain of death, do you know what he said?" "No," I said, "I do not". "He said, 'I will come again to Ar. '" "Surely you do not believe it," I said. "I could speak to you of things I have heard," she said, "but it is better that you not know of them". - (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )