Book 5. (7 results) Assassin of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
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447
I looked at Hup.
24
448
"But why has this been done to me?" I asked.
24
449
"It seems unworthy of the hand of a Ubar".
24
450
"Have you forgotten," asked he, "the law of the Home Stone?" I gasped.
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451
"Better surely banishment than torture and impalement".
24
452
"I do not understand," said Elizabeth.
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453
"In the year 10,110, more than eight years ago, a tarnsman of Ko-ro-ba purloined the Home Stone of the city".
I looked at Hup.
"But why has this been done to me?" I asked.
"It seems unworthy of the hand of a Ubar".
"Have you forgotten," asked he, "the law of the Home Stone?" I gasped.
"Better surely banishment than torture and impalement".
"I do not understand," said Elizabeth.
"In the year 10,110, more than eight years ago, a tarnsman of Ko-ro-ba purloined the Home Stone of the city".
- (Assassin of Gor, Chapter )