Book 8. (1 results) Hunters of Gor (Individual Quote)
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22
994
I had, for an Ahn, at that place, recollected my honor.
I had, for an Ahn, at that place, recollected my honor.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 22, Sentence #994)
Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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22
991
In the distance I could see light in the sky, the illumination from the beacon which I had ordered set on a remote, deserted beach, high above Lydius on the coast of Thassa.
22
992
I myself did not know why it burned.
22
993
Perhaps it served simply to mark a place on the beach, which, for a time, the flames might remember.
22
994
I had, for an Ahn, at that place, recollected my honor.
22
995
Let that be commemorated by the flames.
22
996
Let the fire, if not men, remember what had once there occurred.
22
997
"Thurnock!" I cried.
In the distance I could see light in the sky, the illumination from the beacon which I had ordered set on a remote, deserted beach, high above Lydius on the coast of Thassa.
I myself did not know why it burned.
Perhaps it served simply to mark a place on the beach, which, for a time, the flames might remember.
I had, for an Ahn, at that place, recollected my honor.
Let that be commemorated by the flames.
Let the fire, if not men, remember what had once there occurred.
"Thurnock!" I cried.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter 22)