Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
7
115
I had not forgotten that.
7
116
I laughed to myself.
7
117
Let the great Ubar rage, I thought.
7
118
Let him learn that one of Port Kar, one whom he once banished from his city, has swiftly, arrogantly, bettered him at his work.
7
119
The glory that was to have been Marlenus' would now be mine.
7
120
I considered my return in triumph to Port Kar, the flowers in the canals, the cheering throngs in the windows and on the rooftops.
7
121
At my side, in robes worthy of a Ubara, would stand Talena.
I had not forgotten that.
I laughed to myself.
Let the great Ubar rage, I thought.
Let him learn that one of Port Kar, one whom he once banished from his city, has swiftly, arrogantly, bettered him at his work.
The glory that was to have been Marlenus' would now be mine.
I considered my return in triumph to Port Kar, the flowers in the canals, the cheering throngs in the windows and on the rooftops.
At my side, in robes worthy of a Ubara, would stand Talena.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )