Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
118
"Long ago," I said, "I pledged this sword to the service of Ko-ro-ba.
"Long ago," I said, "I pledged this sword to the service of Ko-ro-ba.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 5, Sentence #118)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
5
115
"No, I shall not throw myself upon my sword.
5
116
Nor shall I grovel to the Priest-Kings nor live the life of shame they have allotted to me".
5
117
I lifted the sword toward the valley where Ko-ro-ba had stood.
5
118
"Long ago," I said, "I pledged this sword to the service of Ko-ro-ba.
5
119
It remains so pledged".
5
120
Like every man of Gor I knew the direction of the Sardar Mountains, home of the Priest-Kings, a forbidden vastness which no man below the mountains, no mortal, may penetrate.
5
121
It was said that the Supreme Home Stone of all Gor lay within those mountains and was the source of the Priest-Kings' power.
"No, I shall not throw myself upon my sword.
Nor shall I grovel to the Priest-Kings nor live the life of shame they have allotted to me".
I lifted the sword toward the valley where Ko-ro-ba had stood.
"Long ago," I said, "I pledged this sword to the service of Ko-ro-ba.
It remains so pledged".
Like every man of Gor I knew the direction of the Sardar Mountains, home of the Priest-Kings, a forbidden vastness which no man below the mountains, no mortal, may penetrate.
It was said that the Supreme Home Stone of all Gor lay within those mountains and was the source of the Priest-Kings' power.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 5)