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

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
2 83 Judging by the sun, and knowing that Ko-ro-ba lay northwest of the mountains, I strode in the direction of my city.
2 84 My step was light, my heart was happy.
2 85 I was home, for where my love waited for me was home.
2 86 Where my father had met me after more than twenty years of separation, where my warrior comrades and I had drunk and laughed together, where I had met and learned from my little friend, Torm, the scribe, there was home.
2 87 I found myself thinking in Gorean, as fluently as though I had not been gone for seven years.
2 88 I became aware that I was singing as I walked through the grass, a warrior song.
2 89 I had returned to Gor.
Judging by the sun, and knowing that Ko-ro-ba lay northwest of the mountains, I strode in the direction of my city. My step was light, my heart was happy. I was home, for where my love waited for me was home. Where my father had met me after more than twenty years of separation, where my warrior comrades and I had drunk and laughed together, where I had met and learned from my little friend, Torm, the scribe, there was home. I found myself thinking in Gorean, as fluently as though I had not been gone for seven years. I became aware that I was singing as I walked through the grass, a warrior song. I had returned to Gor. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )