Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
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Quote
1
77
Doubtless I was the envy of men who did not know me, Bosk, the recluse, who had returned crippled from the northern forests.
1
78
I was rich.
1
79
But I was poor, because I could not move the left side of my body.
1
80
Wounds had I at the shore of Thassa, high on the coast, at the edge of the forests, when one night I had, in a stockade of enemies, commanded by Sarus of Tyros, chosen to recollect my honor.
1
81
Never could I regain my honor, but I had recollected it.
1
82
And never had I forgotten it.
1
83
Once I had been Tarl Cabot, in the songs called Tarl of Bristol.
Doubtless I was the envy of men who did not know me, Bosk, the recluse, who had returned crippled from the northern forests.
I was rich.
But I was poor, because I could not move the left side of my body.
Wounds had I at the shore of Thassa, high on the coast, at the edge of the forests, when one night I had, in a stockade of enemies, commanded by Sarus of Tyros, chosen to recollect my honor.
Never could I regain my honor, but I had recollected it.
And never had I forgotten it.
Once I had been Tarl Cabot, in the songs called Tarl of Bristol.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )