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Book 1. (1 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Individual Quote)

In his hands he held the Stone itself, that humble source of so much strife, bloodshed and honor. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 14, Sentence #13)
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14 13 In his hands he held the Stone itself, that humble source of so much strife, bloodshed and honor.

Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)

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14 10 Die though I must at the hands of this magnificent barbarian, I could feel no ill will toward him.
14 11 If I had had to kill him, I would have done so not with hatred or rancor, but rather with respect.
14 12 Around his neck he wore the golden chain of the Ubar, carrying the medallionlike replica of the Home Stone of Ar.
14 13 In his hands he held the Stone itself, that humble source of so much strife, bloodshed and honor.
14 14 He held it gently, as though it might have been a child.
14 15 At the entrance of the cave two of his men had set a tharlarion lance, of the sort carried by Kazrak and his men, in a crevice obviously prepared to receive it.
14 16 I supposed it was to serve for my impalement.
Die though I must at the hands of this magnificent barbarian, I could feel no ill will toward him. If I had had to kill him, I would have done so not with hatred or rancor, but rather with respect. Around his neck he wore the golden chain of the Ubar, carrying the medallionlike replica of the Home Stone of Ar. In his hands he held the Stone itself, that humble source of so much strife, bloodshed and honor. He held it gently, as though it might have been a child. At the entrance of the cave two of his men had set a tharlarion lance, of the sort carried by Kazrak and his men, in a crevice obviously prepared to receive it. I supposed it was to serve for my impalement. - (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter 14)