Book 2. (1 results) Outlaw of Gor (Individual Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
7
97
"Better to have gone to the cities of dust than to be Tarl of Ko-ro-ba," he said.
"Better to have gone to the Cities of Dust than to be Tarl of Ko-ro-ba," he said.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 7, Sentence #97)
Book 2. (7 results) Outlaw of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
7
94
"I accept nothing from the hands of Tarl of Ko-ro-ba," she said.
7
95
I reached out my hand to touch her, and she shuddered and drew back.
7
96
Thorn laughed mirthlessly.
7
97
"Better to have gone to the cities of dust than to be Tarl of Ko-ro-ba," he said.
7
98
I looked at the girl, now after her long days of suffering and flight at last a captive, her slender wrists encircled at last by Thorn's hated bracelets, beautifully wrought bracelets, like many, of exquisite workmanship, bright with color, set even with jewels, but like all slave bracelets, of unyielding steel.
7
99
The bracelets contrasted with the meanness of her coarse brown garment.
7
100
Thorn fingered the garment.
"I accept nothing from the hands of Tarl of Ko-ro-ba," she said.
I reached out my hand to touch her, and she shuddered and drew back.
Thorn laughed mirthlessly.
"Better to have gone to the cities of dust than to be Tarl of Ko-ro-ba," he said.
I looked at the girl, now after her long days of suffering and flight at last a captive, her slender wrists encircled at last by Thorn's hated bracelets, beautifully wrought bracelets, like many, of exquisite workmanship, bright with color, set even with jewels, but like all slave bracelets, of unyielding steel.
The bracelets contrasted with the meanness of her coarse brown garment.
Thorn fingered the garment.
- (Outlaw of Gor, Chapter 7)