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

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5 61 "Then be it so," he said, "you are henceforth condemned to wander the world alone and friendless, with no city, with no walls to call your own, with no Home Stone to cherish.
5 62 You are henceforth a man without a city, you are a warning to all not to scorn the will of the Priest-Kings—beyond this you are nothing".
5 63 "What of Talena?" I cried.
5 64 "What of my father, my friends, the people of my city?" "Scattered to the corners of the world," said the robed figure, "and not a stone may stand upon a stone".
5 65 "Did I not serve the Priest-Kings," I asked, "at the siege of Ar?" "The Priest-Kings used you for their ends, as it pleased them to do".
5 66 I lifted my spear, and felt that I could have slain the robed figure so calm and terrible before me.
5 67 "Kill me if you wish," said the man.
"Then be it so," he said, "you are henceforth condemned to wander the world alone and friendless, with no city, with no walls to call your own, with no Home Stone to cherish. You are henceforth a man without a city, you are a warning to all not to scorn the will of the Priest-Kings—beyond this you are nothing". "What of Talena?" I cried. "What of my father, my friends, the people of my city?" "Scattered to the corners of the world," said the robed figure, "and not a stone may stand upon a stone". "Did I not serve the Priest-Kings," I asked, "at the siege of Ar?" "The Priest-Kings used you for their ends, as it pleased them to do". I lifted my spear, and felt that I could have slain the robed figure so calm and terrible before me. "Kill me if you wish," said the man. - (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter )