Book 9. (1 results) Marauders of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
1
85
That young man with fiery hair, laughing, innocent, seemed far from me now, this huddled mass, half paralyzed, bitter, like a maimed larl, sitting alone in a captain's chair, in a great darkened hall.
That young man with fiery hair, laughing, innocent, seemed far from me now, this huddled mass, half paralyzed, bitter, like a maimed larl, sitting alone in a captain's chair, in a great darkened hall.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #85)
Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)
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Sentence #
Quote
1
82
And never had I forgotten it.
1
83
Once I had been Tarl Cabot, in the songs called Tarl of Bristol.
1
84
I recalled that I, or what had once been I, had fought at the siege of Ar.
1
85
That young man with fiery hair, laughing, innocent, seemed far from me now, this huddled mass, half paralyzed, bitter, like a maimed larl, sitting alone in a captain's chair, in a great darkened hall.
1
86
My hair was no longer now the same.
1
87
The sea, the wind and the salt, and, I suppose, the changes in my body, as I had matured, and learned with bitterness the nature of the world, and myself, and men, had changed it.
1
88
It was now, I thought, not much different from that of other men, as I had learned, too, that I was not much different, either, from others.
And never had I forgotten it.
Once I had been Tarl Cabot, in the songs called Tarl of Bristol.
I recalled that I, or what had once been I, had fought at the siege of Ar.
That young man with fiery hair, laughing, innocent, seemed far from me now, this huddled mass, half paralyzed, bitter, like a maimed larl, sitting alone in a captain's chair, in a great darkened hall.
My hair was no longer now the same.
The sea, the wind and the salt, and, I suppose, the changes in my body, as I had matured, and learned with bitterness the nature of the world, and myself, and men, had changed it.
It was now, I thought, not much different from that of other men, as I had learned, too, that I was not much different, either, from others.
- (Marauders of Gor, Chapter 1)