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Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 98 "I am offering a libation," he said.
1 99 "Ta-Sardar-Gor".
1 100 "What does that mean?" I asked, my words fumbling a bit, blurred by the liquor, made unsteady by my fear.
1 101 "It means," laughed Cabot, a mirthless laugh, "—to the priest-kings of Gor!" He rose unsteadily.
1 102 He seemed tall, strange, almost of another world in that subdued light, in that quiet atmosphere of small, genial civilized noises.
1 103 Then without warning, with a bitter laugh, at once a lament and a cry of rage, he hurled the glass violently to the wall.
1 104 It shattered into a million sporadic gleaming fragments, shocking the place into a moment of supreme silence.
"I am offering a libation," he said. "Ta-Sardar-Gor". "What does that mean?" I asked, my words fumbling a bit, blurred by the liquor, made unsteady by my fear. "It means," laughed Cabot, a mirthless laugh, "—to the priest-kings of Gor!" He rose unsteadily. He seemed tall, strange, almost of another world in that subdued light, in that quiet atmosphere of small, genial civilized noises. Then without warning, with a bitter laugh, at once a lament and a cry of rage, he hurled the glass violently to the wall. It shattered into a million sporadic gleaming fragments, shocking the place into a moment of supreme silence. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )