Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
39
I had no money with which to purchase a tarn but I reasoned my hiring price as a swordsman might be sufficient to purchase a mount.
I had no money with which to purchase a tarn but I reasoned my hiring price as a swordsman might be sufficient to purchase a mount.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 6, Sentence #39)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
6
36
In the cities of Gor that I knew, with the possible exception of Tharna, women had been most free in Ko-ro-ba, but now Ko-ro-ba was no more.
6
37
I wondered if I might be able to secure a tarn in the intriguing city of Tharna.
6
38
It would shorten the trip to the Sardar Mountains by weeks.
6
39
I had no money with which to purchase a tarn but I reasoned my hiring price as a swordsman might be sufficient to purchase a mount.
6
40
For that matter, though I did not seriously consider the possibility, being without a city, in effect an outlaw, I was entitled in the Gorean way of thinking to take the bird or its purchase price in any way I saw fit.
6
41
As I was pondering these matters, I observed, approaching me, but not seeing me, in the distance, moving across a green meadow, a dark figure, that of a woman.
6
42
Though she was young she walked slowly, mournfully, heedlessly, aimlessly.
In the cities of Gor that I knew, with the possible exception of Tharna, women had been most free in Ko-ro-ba, but now Ko-ro-ba was no more.
I wondered if I might be able to secure a tarn in the intriguing city of Tharna.
It would shorten the trip to the Sardar Mountains by weeks.
I had no money with which to purchase a tarn but I reasoned my hiring price as a swordsman might be sufficient to purchase a mount.
For that matter, though I did not seriously consider the possibility, being without a city, in effect an outlaw, I was entitled in the Gorean way of thinking to take the bird or its purchase price in any way I saw fit.
As I was pondering these matters, I observed, approaching me, but not seeing me, in the distance, moving across a green meadow, a dark figure, that of a woman.
Though she was young she walked slowly, mournfully, heedlessly, aimlessly.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 6)