Book 35. (7 results) Quarry of Gor (Context Quote)
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504
The verdict of steel is sufficient and conclusive".
33
505
I knew too little of Gor to understand this.
33
506
I had heard of the sable caste, of the black caste, but, until this night, I had never knowingly met a representative of the caste.
33
507
Do they not mingle amongst men unnoted, until the hunt is nearly concluded, until the black dagger is placed on the forehead? Certainly he who called himself Pa-Kur spoke highly of the caste.
33
508
Why then, if its aim was so exalted and its ideals so high, was it so dreaded, feared, and shunned? "Bruno of Torcadino," said Pa-Kur, "has intruded into matters beyond his ken.
33
509
His interference could be costly.
33
510
He places in jeopardy a project of great moment.
The verdict of steel is sufficient and conclusive".
I knew too little of Gor to understand this.
I had heard of the sable caste, of the black caste, but, until this night, I had never knowingly met a representative of the caste.
Do they not mingle amongst men unnoted, until the hunt is nearly concluded, until the black dagger is placed on the forehead? Certainly he who called himself Pa-Kur spoke highly of the caste.
Why then, if its aim was so exalted and its ideals so high, was it so dreaded, feared, and shunned? "Bruno of Torcadino," said Pa-Kur, "has intruded into matters beyond his ken.
His interference could be costly.
He places in jeopardy a project of great moment.
- (Quarry of Gor, Chapter )