Book 30. (1 results) Mariners of Gor (Individual Quote)
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315
Thus, let the shame brought upon the name and honor of Marlenus of Ar be hidden away, if not forgotten.
Thus, let the shame brought upon the name and honor of Marlenus of Ar be hidden away, if not forgotten.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #315)
Book 30. (7 results) Mariners of Gor (Context Quote)
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312
She was returned to Ar, but Marlenus, in view of the shame she had brought upon his house, both in the matter of Rask of Treve, and her actions in the northern forests, removed the stain upon his honor by disowning her.
1
313
No longer then, disowned, was she his daughter.
1
314
Accordingly, when she arrived in Ar, she was not returned to glory, to position and power, but removed from public sight, being sequestered, for most practical purposes, imprisoned, in the Central Cylinder.
1
315
Thus, let the shame brought upon the name and honor of Marlenus of Ar be hidden away, if not forgotten.
1
316
Later, Marlenus, on a hunting trip to the Voltai Mountains, was injured in a fall from tarnback, which injury impaired his memory.
1
317
No longer did he know himself to be Marlenus, Ubar of Ar.
1
318
He, ignorant of his true identity, was captured by Trevans, or perhaps delivered to them by traitors.
She was returned to Ar, but Marlenus, in view of the shame she had brought upon his house, both in the matter of Rask of Treve, and her actions in the northern forests, removed the stain upon his honor by disowning her.
No longer then, disowned, was she his daughter.
Accordingly, when she arrived in Ar, she was not returned to glory, to position and power, but removed from public sight, being sequestered, for most practical purposes, imprisoned, in the Central Cylinder.
Thus, let the shame brought upon the name and honor of Marlenus of Ar be hidden away, if not forgotten.
Later, Marlenus, on a hunting trip to the Voltai Mountains, was injured in a fall from tarnback, which injury impaired his memory.
No longer did he know himself to be Marlenus, Ubar of Ar.
He, ignorant of his true identity, was captured by Trevans, or perhaps delivered to them by traitors.
- (Mariners of Gor, Chapter 1)