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Book 7. (7 results) Captive of Gor (Context Quote)

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18 17 What should I do? What can I do? My old sword, the blade carried even as long ago as the siege of Ar, hangs still in my chambers, in its worn scabbard.
18 18 I am not eager to take it up again.
18 19 And I have now learned, from the narrative of the girl, Elinor, that Talena, once my companion, may well be in the northern forests.
18 20 I have heard, too, that the girls of Verna, chief of the panther girls, were freed in Ar, surreptitiously, and are believed to have escaped northward.
18 21 In this I think I see the hand of Rask of Treve, or perhaps even of Verna, a most unusual woman, herself.
18 22 I have spoken to Telima.
18 23 Sometimes she comes with me, to the great keep, which once we defended, and we look sometimes toward Thassa, the Sea, and I look sometimes towards the northern forests.
What should I do? What can I do? My old sword, the blade carried even as long ago as the siege of Ar, hangs still in my chambers, in its worn scabbard. I am not eager to take it up again. And I have now learned, from the narrative of the girl, Elinor, that Talena, once my companion, may well be in the northern forests. I have heard, too, that the girls of Verna, chief of the panther girls, were freed in Ar, surreptitiously, and are believed to have escaped northward. In this I think I see the hand of Rask of Treve, or perhaps even of Verna, a most unusual woman, herself. I have spoken to Telima. Sometimes she comes with me, to the great keep, which once we defended, and we look sometimes toward Thassa, the Sea, and I look sometimes towards the northern forests. - (Captive of Gor, Chapter )