Book 25. (1 results) Magicians of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
109
I thought, too, of the mercenary might that held Ar oppressed.
I thought, too, of the mercenary might that held Ar oppressed.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 28, Sentence #109)
Book 25. (7 results) Magicians of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
28
106
There would always be the dupes, of one sort or another, and the opportunists, and the cowards, with their rationalizations.
28
107
But, too, I speculated, there would be those of Ar to whom the Home Stone was a Home Stone, and not a mere rock, not a piece of meaningless earth.
28
108
And so I thought of Ar under the yoke of Cos, and of hope, and pride, and of the Delta Brigade.
28
109
I thought, too, of the mercenary might that held Ar oppressed.
28
110
I thought of Seremides, whom I had known as long ago as the time of Cernus.
28
111
I had spoken boldly to the slave in the room, but who knew what the future held.
28
112
I wondered, too, of Marlenus of Ar, doubtless slain in the Voltai range, in his punitive raid against Treve.
There would always be the dupes, of one sort or another, and the opportunists, and the cowards, with their rationalizations.
But, too, I speculated, there would be those of Ar to whom the Home Stone was a Home Stone, and not a mere rock, not a piece of meaningless earth.
And so I thought of Ar under the yoke of Cos, and of hope, and pride, and of the Delta Brigade.
I thought, too, of the mercenary might that held Ar oppressed.
I thought of Seremides, whom I had known as long ago as the time of Cernus.
I had spoken boldly to the slave in the room, but who knew what the future held.
I wondered, too, of Marlenus of Ar, doubtless slain in the Voltai range, in his punitive raid against Treve.
- (Magicians of Gor, Chapter 28)