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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 185 Dismal, I left the apartment, carrying the manuscript which was subsequently published as Tarnsman of Gor.
1 186 That and memory were all that I retained of my friend, Tarl Cabot.
1 187 My examinations came and were successfully completed.
1 188 Later, following another examination, I was admitted to the bar in New York State, and I entered one of the immense law offices in the city, hoping to obtain eventually enough experience and capital to open a small practice of my own.
1 189 In the rush of working, in the interminable, demanding jungle of detail required in my trade, the memory of Cabot was forced from my mind.
1 190 There is perhaps little more to say here, other than the fact that I have not seen him again.
1 191 Though I have reason to believe he lives.
Dismal, I left the apartment, carrying the manuscript which was subsequently published as Tarnsman of Gor. That and memory were all that I retained of my friend, Tarl Cabot. My examinations came and were successfully completed. Later, following another examination, I was admitted to the bar in New York State, and I entered one of the immense law offices in the city, hoping to obtain eventually enough experience and capital to open a small practice of my own. In the rush of working, in the interminable, demanding jungle of detail required in my trade, the memory of Cabot was forced from my mind. There is perhaps little more to say here, other than the fact that I have not seen him again. Though I have reason to believe he lives. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )