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

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1 128 Cabot, still half-drunk, looked about himself, at the brutal electric geometry of that great city, at the dark, lonely shapes that moved through the light snow, at the pale glimmering headlights of the cars.
1 129 "This is a great city," said Cabot, "and yet it is not loved.
1 130 How many are there here who would die for this city? How many who would defend to the death its perimeters? How many who would submit to torture on its behalf?" "You're drunk," I said, smiling.
1 131 "This city is not loved," he said.
1 132 "Or it would not be used as it is, kept as it is".
1 133 He walked sadly away.
1 134 Somehow I knew that this was the night on which I would learn the secret of Tarl Cabot.
Cabot, still half-drunk, looked about himself, at the brutal electric geometry of that great city, at the dark, lonely shapes that moved through the light snow, at the pale glimmering headlights of the cars. "This is a great city," said Cabot, "and yet it is not loved. How many are there here who would die for this city? How many who would defend to the death its perimeters? How many who would submit to torture on its behalf?" "You're drunk," I said, smiling. "This city is not loved," he said. "Or it would not be used as it is, kept as it is". He walked sadly away. Somehow I knew that this was the night on which I would learn the secret of Tarl Cabot. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )