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Book 9. (7 results) Marauders of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
1 100 He had well served priest-kings, had Tarl Cabot, that young, brave, distant man, so fine, so proud, so much of the warriors.
1 101 And he had gone, too, to Ar, and there had defeated the schemes of Cernus and the hideous aliens, the Others, intent upon the conquest of Gor, and then of Earth.
1 102 He had well served priest-kings, that young man.
1 103 And then he had ventured to the delta of the Vosk, to make his way through it, to make contact with Samos of Port Kar, agent of priest-kings, to continue in their service.
1 104 But in the delta of the Vosk he had lost his honor.
1 105 He had betrayed his codes.
1 106 There, merely to save his miserable life, he had chosen ignominious slavery to the freedom of honorable death.
He had well served priest-kings, had Tarl Cabot, that young, brave, distant man, so fine, so proud, so much of the warriors. And he had gone, too, to Ar, and there had defeated the schemes of Cernus and the hideous aliens, the Others, intent upon the conquest of Gor, and then of Earth. He had well served priest-kings, that young man. And then he had ventured to the delta of the Vosk, to make his way through it, to make contact with Samos of Port Kar, agent of priest-kings, to continue in their service. But in the delta of the Vosk he had lost his honor. He had betrayed his codes. There, merely to save his miserable life, he had chosen ignominious slavery to the freedom of honorable death. - (Marauders of Gor, Chapter )