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Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)

The Home Stone is safe! The Central Cylinder stands! How shall we make amends to our Cosian brother? What gift would be great enough to thank him for our Home Stone, our lives and honor? What sacrifice would be too much to express our gratitude?" "No gift would be too great!" cried men. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 9, Sentence #190)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 190 The home stone is safe! The Central Cylinder stands! How shall we make amends to our Cosian brother? What gift would be great enough to thank him for our home stone, our lives and honor? What sacrifice would be too much to express our gratitude?" "No gift would be too great!" cried men.

Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
9 187 "You chose to live, to work for the salvation of Ar!" cried a man.
9 188 "We owe everything to you, beloved Ubara!" cried another.
9 189 "And now," said Talena, "in spite of all, and the most outrageous provocation, our brother, Lurius of Jad, Ubar of Cos, has spared our city.
9 190 The home stone is safe! The Central Cylinder stands! How shall we make amends to our Cosian brother? What gift would be great enough to thank him for our home stone, our lives and honor? What sacrifice would be too much to express our gratitude?" "No gift would be too great!" cried men.
9 191 "No sacrifice would be too great!" cried others.
9 192 "And now, my child," said Talena to Lady Fulvia, "do you begin to understand why you have been requested to come here this day?" Lady Fulvia, it seemed, could not speak.
9 193 She looked up, frightened, at her Ubara.
"You chose to live, to work for the salvation of Ar!" cried a man. "We owe everything to you, beloved Ubara!" cried another. "And now," said Talena, "in spite of all, and the most outrageous provocation, our brother, Lurius of Jad, Ubar of Cos, has spared our city. The home stone is safe! The Central Cylinder stands! How shall we make amends to our Cosian brother? What gift would be great enough to thank him for our home stone, our lives and honor? What sacrifice would be too much to express our gratitude?" "No gift would be too great!" cried men. "No sacrifice would be too great!" cried others. "And now, my child," said Talena to Lady Fulvia, "do you begin to understand why you have been requested to come here this day?" Lady Fulvia, it seemed, could not speak. She looked up, frightened, at her Ubara. - (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 9)