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Book 33. (1 results) Rebels of Gor (Individual Quote)

"Perhaps I was curious, perhaps it suggested adventure, perhaps the daring of Thassa, the seeking of the World's End, and such, riches perhaps, perhaps the challenge of forming, equipping, training, and testing in battle a new form of tarn cavalry". - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 61, Sentence #531)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
61 531 "Perhaps I was curious, perhaps it suggested adventure, perhaps the daring of thassa, the seeking of the World's End, and such, riches perhaps, perhaps the challenge of forming, equipping, training, and testing in battle a new form of tarn cavalry".

Book 33. (7 results) Rebels of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
61 528 "Yes," I said.
61 529 "Why?" he asked.
61 530 "I am not sure," I said.
61 531 "Perhaps I was curious, perhaps it suggested adventure, perhaps the daring of thassa, the seeking of the World's End, and such, riches perhaps, perhaps the challenge of forming, equipping, training, and testing in battle a new form of tarn cavalry".
61 532 I did not mention that, significant in my choice, was my respect for, and admiration of, Lord Nishida, who had commanded at Tarncamp.
61 533 Lord Okimoto had commanded at Shipcamp, from whose wharf the ship of Tersites had taken the Alexandra downstream to thassa.
61 534 Why does one trust one man and not another? Why would one follow one man, and not another? One does trust one man rather than another.
"Yes," I said. "Why?" he asked. "I am not sure," I said. "Perhaps I was curious, perhaps it suggested adventure, perhaps the daring of thassa, the seeking of the World's End, and such, riches perhaps, perhaps the challenge of forming, equipping, training, and testing in battle a new form of tarn cavalry". I did not mention that, significant in my choice, was my respect for, and admiration of, Lord Nishida, who had commanded at Tarncamp. Lord Okimoto had commanded at Shipcamp, from whose wharf the ship of Tersites had taken the Alexandra downstream to thassa. Why does one trust one man and not another? Why would one follow one man, and not another? One does trust one man rather than another. - (Rebels of Gor, Chapter 61)